Deals Datafeeds

I want to learn more about the pain points that bankers, especially senior bankers, experience with staying updated on the most recent, relevant deals. M&A deals are the most interesting to me.

Bankers see deal rumors and announcements in newsletters & newsfeeds (e.g., Transacted, WSJ, etc.), but they also have access to feeds via tools like Bloomberg, PitchBook, LSEG Workspace, MergerMarket, and more. 

For bankers using these tools, 
1. what do you like about how you engage with deals data currently?   (e.g., captures all deals, easy to filter out noise, etc.)
2. what don't like about keeping up-to-date on deals data today?   (e.g., too much noise in the deals feed, blindsided about rumors coming to fruition, etc.)

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