London, January 31 2018
Statement from our CEO following the announcement of Thomson Reuters’ partnership with Blackstone
As you might have seen by now, Thomson Reuters has agreed to sell a majority stake in its Financial & Risk business to Blackstone.
The Thomson Reuters Foundation is not affected in any way by this transaction as we are a separate legal entity. Our work goes on uninterrupted.
Monique Villa, Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO
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