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Reuters: Breaking News and Financial Journalism
Multilingual news agency providing fast and accurate financial news, world affairs, technology, entertainment and more, owned by Thomson Reuters
What is Reuters?
Reuters is a leading global news provider covering world affairs, business, politics, economics, science and technology, entertainment, and sports. It is part of Thomson Reuters and has over 2,500 journalists around the world gathering and delivering fast and accurate reports. Reuters was founded by Paul Julius Reuter in London in 1851 and pioneered the use of telegraphy and carrier pigeons for transmitting financial market information. Today, Reuters provides trusted intelligence to professionals and decision makers globally through its website www.reuters.com, mobile apps, Twitter, and other platforms.
Reuters editorial values emphasize speed, accuracy, and freedom from bias. Its reporting focuses on six core areas: business news; commentary and analysis; market data and tools; personal finance; technology news; and breaking news. Reuters journalists operate under The Trust Principles which uphold integrity, independence and freedom from bias. The Reuters website typically receives over 169 million unique visitors each month.
In addition to its general journalism, Reuters is also known for providing real-time stock market data, exchanges rates, wealth management services, and other financial information to traders, investors and financial professionals. In 2008, Thomson Reuters acquired Reuters Group to form the current Thomson Reuters corporation, although news operations continue to be branded solely as Reuters.
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- Real-time news updates on global events, financial markets, and business
- In-depth analysis and commentary from expert journalists
- Customizable news alerts and notifications
- Multimedia content including videos, photos, and infographics
- Access to Reuters' extensive archive of news articles and reports
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- Subscription-Based
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