- financial correspondent
- /faɪˌnænʃəl kɒrɪs'pɒndənt/ nouna journalist who writes articles on money matters for a newspaper
Marketing dictionary in english. 2015.
Marketing dictionary in english. 2015.
financial correspondent — /faɪˌnænʃəl kɒrɪs pɒndənt/ noun a journalist who writes articles on money matters for a newspaper … Dictionary of banking and finance
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Financial Crisis of 2008 — ▪ 2009 Introduction by Joel Havemann In 2008 the world economy faced its most dangerous crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s. The contagion, which began in 2007 when sky high home prices in the United States finally turned… … Universalium
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correspondent — A securities firm, bank or other financial organization which regularly performs services for another in a place or market to which the other does not have direct access. Securities firms may have correspondents in foreign countries or on… … Black's law dictionary