EUROTELEGRAPH
About
EuroTelegraph delivers business, markets and economics coverage for readers across Europe.
What we cover
Companies and the decisions taken inside them; capital markets and the price of money; energy and industrial input costs; technology as a business rather than a spectacle; and the regulation coming out of Brussels and the national capitals. France, Germany and Italy are the centre of gravity, with the EU institutions and the wider single market alongside them.
We report and we analyse, and we label which is which. Where a piece is comment, it says so.
Who we write for
Founders, executives, investors, analysts, consultants and policy professionals: readers who will check the arithmetic and who want the composition underneath a headline number. We assume you know what an operating margin is. We do not assume you have time to read a filing.
How we handle numbers
Every figure carries its period, its currency and its comparison base. Percentages and percentage points are distinguished. Arithmetic is computed from source data rather than estimated, and market figures are taken from exchange closing prices with the session date stated. Where a figure has not been disclosed, we say that instead of inferring one.
Our journalists
Every article carries a named byline, and each writer has a profile page listing their work.
- EuroTelegraph editorial team — Newsroom
- Claire Beaumont — Brussels correspondent
- Daniel Mercer — Markets editor
- Sophie Tremblay — Companies reporter
- Michael Caron — Energy and industry correspondent
- Rachel Bennett — Deals and capital markets writer
- Julien Moreau — Economics correspondent
- Emma Sinclair — Technology business writer
How we work
Our approach to selecting stories, checking facts, separating reporting from opinion, using AI tools and handling mistakes is set out in our Editorial Policy and Corrections Policy.
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