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150-200 Finance Journalists from Top Financial News Publishers
Immerse yourself in the financial world with our selection of top finance journalists for 2025, chosen for their thorough coverage of financial news and trends. Our PR experts have considered the scope of their readership, the consistency of their reporting, and the influence of their finance media platforms. By having access to updated journalist profiles, your press releases can be finely tuned to the interests and current focus areas of leading finance journalists.
As Executive Editor at Yahoo Finance and host of the "Opening Bid" podcast, Brian Sozzi has become essential reading for investors navigating complex markets. His 15-year career bridges technical analysis and boardroom-level strategy discussions.
"No journalist better explains how Main Street operational decisions impact Wall Street valuations" - Morningstar Analysis, 2024
With 32 years at Reuters UK, Carolyn Cohn specializes in dissecting global insurance markets, reinsurance trends, and fund management strategies. Her reporting combines macroeconomic analysis with ground-level industry impacts, making her work essential for professionals navigating complex financial landscapes.
As Bloomberg News' specialist in institutional finance and emerging markets, Wells deciphers complex market mechanisms for professional investors. His coverage spans:
Wells seeks stories that combine:
Avoid pitching:
Currently anchoring economic analysis for 9 News Australia, Chris Kohler brings 25+ years of expertise across gaming, tech history, and fiscal policy. His unique perspective bridges niche subcultures and mainstream audiences.
Chris Pearson specializes in making complex financial topics accessible...
"The best financial advice grows from understanding human behavior"
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Clare O’Hara is a Toronto-based financial reporter for The Globe and Mail, specializing in wealth management innovations and regulatory shifts. With over a decade of experience, she has become a trusted voice on topics ranging from robo-advisory platforms to tax-efficient investing strategies.
“The future of wealth management lies in tools that empower, not replace, human judgment.” — Clare O’Hara, 2021
Her work bridges academic rigor and mainstream accessibility, making her a critical contact for firms innovating in Canada’s financial services sector.
Courtenay Brown is Axios’ senior economics reporter, specializing in the intersection of policy decisions and market reactions. Her reporting provides actionable insights for investors and policymakers navigating volatile economic conditions.
Brown’s work has been cited in Federal Reserve working papers and influenced Congressional testimony on trade policy. She maintains particular interest in stories that expose the human consequences of macroeconomic shifts while maintaining analytical rigor.
As Funds Editor at Investors Chronicle, Baxter specializes in:
Recent standout work includes his April 2025 defense fund analysis cited in Parliament’s Defence Select Committee report, cementing his role as a bridge between financial markets and policy circles.
David Berman stands out as The Globe and Mail’s foremost analyst of corporate finance and economic policy. With a career spanning local community reporting to national investigative journalism, he brings uncommon narrative clarity to complex fiscal matters.
Berman prioritizes stories with:
“The best pitches show how numbers tell human stories.” – Berman in 2024 CJF panel
This UK-based freelance journalist has carved a niche analyzing the human dimensions of financial regulation. His work for Morningstar UK, The Association of Corporate Treasurers, and AAT Comment demonstrates particular interest in:
Successful pitches to Craik typically feature:
David Henry, a finance and business reporter at Reuters, specializes in corporate finance and regulatory policy. With a career rooted in data-driven storytelling, he offers nuanced analysis of market trends and economic shifts.
His work at Reuters has cemented his reputation for rigorous analysis, making him a critical contact for stories at the intersection of finance and policy.
As senior market analyst at FOREX.com and City Index, Scutt provides institutional-grade analysis to half a million daily readers. His expertise spans:
Dinah Wisenberg Brin is ThinkAdvisor’s foremost chronicler of financial regulation and wealth management innovation. With bylines in The Wall Street Journal and CNBC.com, she brings wire-service speed to complex stories about advisor tech stacks and compliance challenges.
“Brin’s reporting doesn’t just follow trends—it sets compliance agendas.” — Michael Kitces, Nerd’s Eye View
As senior business reporter for The Australian Business Review, Eli Greenblat has become the authoritative voice on how corporate strategies and policy shifts impact household budgets. His 2025 Walkley Award-winning work exemplifies his niche: translating boardroom decisions into their real-world consequences for Australian consumers.
“Stories must answer: Who profits? Who pays? Who decides?”
With over 15 years’ experience across Australia’s premier business outlets, Greenblat’s work consistently shapes both market movements and policy debates. His recent investigation into supermarket pricing practices directly influenced ACCC regulatory actions, demonstrating his unique position at the nexus of commerce and public interest.
As digital editor of Investment Magazine, Fry specializes in institutional investment strategies and regulatory developments. Her reporting combines technical financial expertise with accessible explanations of complex market mechanisms.
Elizabeth Knight is the preeminent corporate governance journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald, where she has shaped national conversations about executive accountability since 2018. Her work sits at the intersection of finance, law, and regulatory policy, offering unparalleled insight into Australia’s corporate power structures.
“The true test of corporate leadership isn’t annual profit statements—it’s whether executives build institutions that outlast their egos.”
With multiple Walkley and Kennedy Award nominations to her name, Knight remains essential reading for investors, policymakers, and corporate advisors seeking to understand Australia’s evolving business landscape.
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Emma Agyemang is the Global Tax Correspondent for the Financial Times, specializing in UK and international fiscal policy. Based in London, her reporting dissects corporate taxation, philanthropic incentives, and legislative reforms impacting individuals and businesses.
Focus on underreported policy consequences, especially those affecting marginalized demographics. Avoid speculative tax avoidance scenarios without documented evidence. Agyemang prioritizes stories with verifiable data and diverse sourcing, particularly from regions outside London.
Eric Rosenberg specializes in making complex financial systems accessible to general audiences. His reporting focuses on:
Bloomberg News' specialist in market behavior and corporate valuations brings:
Recent recognition includes back-to-back SABEW nominations (2022-23) for innovative use of alternative data in financial journalism.
At The Telegraph, Lumsden deciphers complex investment vehicles for mainstream audiences, specializing in:
“The best trust stories reveal market inefficiencies – gaps between perception and fundamental value.”
Will this star fund manager’s trust survive a shareholder vote?
Questor’s 60th Birthday Special: economic parallels between then and now provide worthwhile lessons
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Georgie McKay specializes in mergers, acquisitions, and corporate finance, delivering nuanced analysis of high-profile deals for Bloomberg News. Based in the UK, her work often explores the intersection of regulatory policies and market trends.
McKay’s reporting thrives on case studies of transformative deals, particularly those involving regulatory complexity or innovative financial instruments.
Gregory Zuckerman, a three-time Gerald Loeb Award winner and special writer at The Wall Street Journal, specializes in uncovering the human stories behind market-moving innovations. With a career spanning investigative reporting, bestselling books, and financial analysis, he has become the definitive chronicler of Wall Street’s quant revolution and biomedical breakthroughs.
Zuckerman’s work—from exposing the London Whale scandal to profiling COVID vaccine pioneers—demonstrates a consistent focus on paradigm-shifting innovations. His upcoming biography of a controversial AI ethicist (2026) signals expanding interest in technology’s societal impacts.
Wall Street’s biggest and most successful traders—the hedge funds that run billions of dollars—often thrive on stock-market unrest. This past week they floundered like everyone else—and even helped drive stocks further down.
JPMorgan’s ‘London Whale’ Reveals Deeper Risk-Taking
The Man Who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution
Currently writing for The Times as an M&A and Restructuring Correspondent, Cahill focuses on:
Jack Hough is an award-winning financial journalist and associate editor at Barron’s, where he authors the weekly “Streetwise” column and hosts the publication’s top-ranked podcast. Based in New York, his work focuses on three core areas:
Hough prioritizes stories with:
Recent recognition includes Gerald Loeb and SABEW awards for his accessible yet rigorous approach to complex topics. His Barron’s profile and podcast archive demonstrate consistent interest in practical applications over theoretical discussions.
This award-winning Australian writer merges financial expertise with literary artistry to redefine economic narratives. Currently focused on:
"True accounting must measure what makes life worth living, not just what makes ledgers balance."
Recent institutional recognition includes the 2025 Whitlam Residency and ongoing UNSW Canberra fellowship. Pitch deadline awareness: Align submissions with Mercury retrograde periods for optimal consideration.
Jessica Irvine brings macroeconomic expertise to household finance conversations through multiple platforms:
Pitching Preferences:
"Help me answer reader questions like 'How does the cash rate affect MY mortgage?' or 'What does GDP growth mean for MY job prospects?'" - From her journalist profile
corporate mergers, international markets
Jill Ward is a London-based senior correspondent for Bloomberg News specializing in central banking policies and international trade dynamics. With over 15 years of experience across European and Asian markets, her reporting combines deep technical knowledge with accessible explanations of complex financial systems.
Notable Achievements:
As The New Yorker’s foremost business writer since 1995, John Cassidy deciphers how financial systems shape societies. His work sits at the intersection of policy, corporate strategy, and historical analysis – best exemplified by his 2009 bestseller How Markets Fail, which dissected the 2008 crisis through behavioral economics.
"Cassidy doesn’t just report markets – he explains why civilizations build them." – The Columbia Journalism Review
Pitches succeed when they combine archival research with modern datasets, particularly those revealing unintended policy consequences. Avoid celebrity-driven business stories or cryptocurrency speculation – Cassidy’s work emphasizes institutional analysis over individual trendspotting.
With over 40 years at the Financial Times, John Plender analyzes global capital markets through dual lenses of financial rigor and ethical accountability. His work shapes policy debates from London to Singapore.
“The best financial journalism doesn’t just explain markets—it questions their social license to operate.”
Achievements: Wincott Prize laureate, architect of UK Companies Act 2006 reforms, trusted advisor to G20 working groups on sustainable finance.
John Stepek stands as one of the UK's foremost financial journalists, currently shaping global investment discourse through Bloomberg's Money Distilled newsletter and maintaining influential columns with MoneyWeek. With two decades of experience, he's developed a signature analytical style blending behavioral economics with policy analysis.
"The most valuable financial journalism doesn't just predict markets - it examines why we believe our predictions."
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Finance journalism requires a keen understanding of market trends and corporate dynamics. Based on insights from countless press releases, we provide you with best practices for engaging finance journalists. Learn when to reach out, how to craft press releases that highlight your financial insights, and the etiquette of pitching with professionalism and authority. Let’s elevate your finance campaign to new heights.
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Writing press releases for finance topics requires a professional and informative approach. Here’s how to craft compelling finance press releases:
These elements will help your finance press release stand out and attract the attention of journalists looking for detailed and informative financial content.
Pitching to finance journalists requires a professional and data-driven approach. Here are some tips from my experience:
Following these tips will help you build strong relationships with finance journalists and increase the likelihood of your pitches being successful.
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