Summary
Wealth investors are faced with an intelligence challenge. As they expand into alternative assets and small- and mid-cap companies, the volume of news they need to track grows rapidly – and once an opportunity appears, they must act faster than ever to capture it. With LSEG Financial News Service's two new products - News Briefs and Reuters Super Summaries - wealth managers and investors can make fast decisions, backed by quality, trusted and curated news content.
- News Briefs uses generative artificial intelligence (AI) to create concise news summaries of corporate announcements and disclosures, delivered at a high velocity and with broad coverage.
- Reuters Super Summaries combines the best of both human and artificial intelligence to create quick-read summaries with the key information users need to know about corporate earnings releases from an expanding universe of companies, alongside Reuters' vast coverage of company and market news.
In the search for alpha opportunities, today’s wealth investors are diversifying their investment portfolios into a wider range of asset types than ever before. However, the need for timely, accurate intelligence that can support a variety of strategies is key. AI delivers the information investors need faster, and supports rapid decision-making and a reduction of information overload.
Using AI to reduce overload
Wealth investors have relied on Reuters news, as well as the breadth of third-party global news sources that LSEG delivers, for decades. Reuters, with a 175-year history and a strong reputation for trust and accuracy, publishes more than 4 million stories a year from around the globe and across market sectors. This editorial coverage has supported investment decision-making for generations.
Today, the universe that wealth managers are engaging with is expanding, and they need information on those companies faster than ever before. This expanding appetite is coinciding with an overall acceleration in the impact that corporate events and news have on the markets, industries and individual securities. The window of time to seize opportunities is shrinking, while at the same time the overall range of investment possibilities for alpha generation is swelling.
Now, generative AI can be trained to read financial results, corporate events, press releases, news stories and more, and summarise the intelligence they contain. AI automatically generates content like summaries far faster than a human being could do.
As a result, wealth investors are able to access a broader range of relatable information for decision-making faster and more easily than ever before. These summaries also enable wealth investors to more effectively filter out the noise and successfully manage information overload, as they receive the right information at the right time.
Identifying alpha with AI
LSEG offers summaries in two forms. First, News Briefs cover market-sensitive disclosures from 21,000+ companies listed across several global markets, regardless of the channel used for dissemination – including press releases, filings and regulatory wires and corporate/investor relations websites. This is important because many companies are posting announcements on their websites instead of, or ahead of, publishing via traditional press release wires. This automated solution captures announcements that might otherwise be missed.
These summaries reduce the noise for wealth investors, so they can focus on the information they need to make the right investment choices, quickly. If wealth investors want to dive deeper, all News Briefs provide details including the original document, ensuring transparency.
Secondly, wealth investors can use Reuters Super Summaries – a new AI-assisted format that expands the scope of LSEG’s company news coverage consolidating key earnings information into easy-to-consume summaries minutes after earnings are released. While Reuters Super Summaries leverages AI automation for expediency and summary, every item is overseen by Reuters journalists and editors to ensure accuracy, relevance and alignment with Reuters editorial standards. Reuters Super Summaries also combine analysts’ estimates and market data from LSEG. The format will also include disclosures to provide transparency to users about the role of AI in the creation of the content, abiding with the Reuters Trust Principles and responsible AI practices.
Reuters currently delivers in-depth reporting on 50,000+ companies across the world’s major stock indices. Reuters Super Summaries target additional firms with initial coverage centred on company earnings for 4,000 US and Canadian businesses. The scope of global coverage will expand over time to encompass 10,000+ companies.
Targeted information, faster
Looking ahead, AI is set to play an increasingly important role in supporting the choices wealth investors make. Through LSEG Financial News Services, we provide wealth investors with the news they need quickly and in a digestible format. With LSEG's News Briefs and Reuters Super Summaries, investors can uncover opportunities faster and make decisions with confidence.
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