his update gives financial services firms more control over how research content is presented across AnalysisIQ, Assets Overview and the Research Terminal. It introduces more flexible pagination options and configurable page density, helping traders and investors move through research more efficiently while allowing firms to tune the experience to different client needs and screen environments.
The update improves how users browse research and market content across key widgets.
For traders and investors, this means a more controlled and readable research experience. Some users prefer to keep scrolling with a progressive feed, while others want clear page-by-page navigation when comparing ideas, reviewing assets or moving through a larger set of reports. Giving firms the ability to choose the right pagination style makes those workflows easier to support.
The new records-per-page setting also helps firms optimise how much information is shown at once. That can improve usability across desktop, embedded and more space-constrained environments, while helping users scan research more quickly without being overwhelmed by overly long lists.
From a business perspective, this is a practical usability improvement. It gives product and client teams more flexibility to tailor research experiences for different audiences, supports cleaner presentation across interfaces, and creates a more consistent navigation model across the platform.