8:48 am - November 1, 2025

The news wires service is using AI translation to provide real-time access to premier financial news in South Korea.

Dow Jones Newswires has officially launched its inaugural AI-powered language service in South Korea,

as part of its strategic expansion into non-English speaking markets catering to the business and financial community.

The service offers users real-time access to premier financial news, and the company says it is a big step in Dow Jones’s ongoing efforts to deliver a tailored news experience to meet local market demands.

The Dow Jones Korean Language Service leverages a custom technological framework designed to facilitate effective, scalable and precise translation, employing advanced models crafted specifically for each language pairing. This innovation in translation processes combines artificial intelligence with Dow Jones’s extensive journalism expertise.

Joe Cappitelli, General Manager of Dow Jones Newswires, commented on the significance of this launch, stating that it “opens up new opportunities to broaden Dow Jones Newswires’ footprint and business opportunities in non-English speaking regions.” He noted the surge in demand for reliable, real-time news from Dow Jones in South Korea, where interest in trading US and global markets has sharply increased. This aligns with the broader strategy aimed at enhancing Dow Jones’s services and presence in regions where English proficiency may not be widespread.

Elayne Gan, the APAC General Manager, said the new service would empower Korean traders, investors, and financial professionals to acquire timely news, analysis and insights in their native language—a vital component for effective decision-making in fast-paced financial environments.

Additionally, the launch of the Korean Language Service highlights a growing trend within the publishing industry where AI-driven content automation is reshaping how news is produced and disseminated. The shift towards AI technologies is becoming increasingly prevalent, with predictive content tools and automated editing processes being integrated into traditional workflows.

Source: Noah Wire Services

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