What is the Bloomberg terminal?
Bloomberg terminal is a high -performance personal computer linked to information service that provides financial data on prices, values and other financial information in real time. The Bloomberg terminal was designed by Michael Bloomberg in 1982. It consists of two very slender LCD displays and its own keyboard, including special keys of the financial market. Its function rely on subscriptions known as the professional service Bloomberg - a service that every consumer can apply for. Common consumers include governments, banks, investment companies and even the Vatican. Through a professional service, the user has access to information about specific shares, companies, hedge funds, index funds and other financial subjections. This data is organized in a fully customizable format. Tools built into the device normally allow subscriber for analysis and transactions without relying on third parties.
thermiThe Bloomberg mood consists of two adjustable displays. They are usually arranged side by side, but have the ability to accumulate and rotate between portrait and landscape views. The keyboard has been designed to allow access to all equipment functions. This interface allows the user to display the value of foreign currency, net capital, mortgage rates, and information about the private and government sector without the use of bids or dialog boxes.
The terminal function relies on the Bloomberg professional services subscription. Subscriptions are usually paid monthly and can be quite expensive. For this reason, most customers are financial experts interested in the information provided by the system. They can create financial stores, monitor market activity in real time research shares and companies. Other features include the fingerprint scanner and the ability to communicate with other users of the Bloomberg terminal overmicrophone. The common consumers of the Bloomberg terminal include banks, investment companies, intelligence organizations, legal companies and government authorities.
Some universities and universities also use the Bloomberg terminal - not only for education, but also to give their students an advantage after completing their studies when they came across the labor market. A student with a real world experience with a terminal in addition to the title can be a more attractive candidate for many employers in the financial market.