Financial journalist

Person who reports on financial events in the media in general and in newspapers in particular, and usually also comments on them. – Financial journalists at major newspapers often prove to be extremely knowledgeable and knowledgeable. They can usually also draw on extensive and well-organized in-house archives. Members of the top group of financial journalists are widely known and enjoy a high reputation in the financial world – but also among political parties. They have also been shown to have an opinion-forming effect on the central bank. – See Analyst, Democracy Deficit, Financial Forums, Jargon. – Cf. 2010 Annual Report of BaFin, p. 211 (monitoring of manipulative reports) and the respective BaFin Annual Report, chapter “Supervision of Securities Trading and Investment Business.”

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University Professor Dr. Gerhard Merk, Dipl.rer.pol., Dipl.rer.oec.
Professor Dr. Eckehard Krah, Dipl.rer.pol.
E-mail address: info@ekrah.com
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerhard_Ernst_Merk
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