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Thomson Reuters Enhances Metals Market Content and Analysis with Analyst Firm Acquisition


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Acquisition of GFMS, a leader in precious and industrial metals markets research and analysis, will deepen metals offering on Thomson Reuters Eikon

New York, London — Thomson Reuters has acquired analyst firm GFMS (formerly known as Gold Fields Mineral Services), a leader in precious and industrial metals markets research and analysis, to further expand its specialised offering to the metals market.

At a time when the metals markets are experiencing all time highs, this acquisition enables Thomson Reuters to offer powerful forecast analytics and rich fundamentals content from GFMS alongside its leading metals news and pricing service on Thomson Reuters Eikon. This combination delivers all the critical information and tools that customers need to optimize their business, investment and trading strategies in the metals marketplace.

“The strategy for our commodities business has been to deliver best-of-breed, specialist services and unique content to energy, metals and agriculture professionals via our next generation desktop Thomson Reuters Eikon,” said Shaun Sibley, global head, commodities, Thomson Reuters. “This investment coupled with our acquisition of Point Carbon last year is helping us deepen those propositions by bringing in specialist talent to our team which delivers invaluable insight, information and tools to our clients.

“Our clients will now have access to additional high-value GFMS content via Thomson Reuters Eikon in the future. We’re extremely pleased to join forces with GFMS and significantly strengthen our offering to the metals market,” added Sibley.

Both Philip Klapwijk, chairman of GFMS, and Paul Walker, CEO of GFMS, will remain with the business and take up new roles as global head of metals analytics and global head of precious metals respectively. They will report to Mitchel Ingham-Barrow who is Global Head of Metals at Thomson Reuters.

“This is an exciting time for GFMS as we become part of the large-scale and dynamic company that is Thomson Reuters, helping us to provide an even sharper focus on the global metals markets,” commented Philip Klapwijk, incoming global head of metals analytics, Thomson Reuters. “We see the Thomson Reuters Eikon desktop as one of the most innovative tools for metals professionals and we look forward to enhancing this proposition even further with the addition of our research and analysis.”

Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
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