You may display headlines which contain specific words by performing a keyword search. Entry of one or more words or phrases, separated by a connector word, will select headlines which contain the keyword(s). For example, a search for the word "dow" will select headlines containing "DOW JONES". "downward trend", "Down 50 points", "shadows", etc.
A keyword phrase contains multiple words that must match exactly in order for the search to retrieve the headline. Use a space between words when identifying a phrase in the search. For example, the phrase "Dow Jones" would retrieve only headlines that contain both words "Dow Jones".
Multiple keywords may be entered, separated by a connector word (AND, OR, NOT). For example, the keywords "NASDAQ AND Dow" would retrieve only headlines that contain the words "NASDAQ" and "Dow".
AND requires that both connecting words or phrases be present in the headline
OR requires that either of the connecting words or phrases be present in the headline
NOT requires the keyword not be present in the headline
Examples: (silver AND gold), (cotton NOT statistics), (stock AND global NOT indexes)
To perform a simple keyword search
From the Headlines
window, enter the keyword, keyword phrase, or multiple keywords (separated
by a connector word) in the "Search"
field:

Notes: Invalid search characters include: &
| ; [
Press Enter.