Bloomberg has unveiled its Real-Time Events Data solution to boost front-office efficiency by delivering market events data directly into trading, pricing and risk management workflows.
The offering enhances Bloomberg’s B-PIPE real-time market data feed, unifying access to market events, pricing, news insights and analytics through a single data pipeline. By using Bloomberg’s instrument identifiers, the solution simplifies access to real-time, notification-driven event feeds from unstructured sources —eliminating manual processes and data silos for market participants.
“Events data has traditionally posed challenges for front-office professionals due to fragmented disclosures and required manual searches across sources, time-sensitivity of the data, and the need to monitor up to thousands of tickers at once,” said Colette Garcia, global head of enterprise data real time content at Bloomberg. “As the front office embraces automation to navigate evolving market conditions driven by regulation, multi-asset trading strategies and volatility, Bloomberg is committed to delivering real-time events data alongside B-PIPE market data to empower customers to make informed, data-centric decisions for immediate alpha capture and effective risk management.”
The real time events data suite includes three key products at launch: Corporate earnings, corporate events calendar and economic releases. These feeds are curated to deliver only relevant, push-based updates—helping firms avoid data overload while staying informed in real time.
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The corporate earnings feed covers actuals, guidance and KPI updates from over 10,000 companies globally, pulled from press releases, filings, and websites. The Corporate Events Calendar offers forward-looking data on more than 50,000 public companies, including earnings dates, M&A calls and shareholder meetings. The Economic Releases feed includes updates on more than 3,000 indicators across 100+ countries, from interest rates to government auctions.
Real time parsing of disclosures is backed by text analysis and quality control layers, shared Bloomberg, while domain specialists validate ambiguous or high-impact data before release to maintain consistency across all channels. Data from the suite is also fully integrated with Bloomberg Terminal functions.










