Journaliste financier
Financial journalism is a specialized field of journalism that focuses on reporting and analyzing financial news and events. Financial journalists may work for newspapers, magazines, websites, or other media outlets. They may also work for financial institutions, such as banks or investment firms, or for government agencies. Financial journalists play an important role in providing the public with information about the financial markets and the economy.
Education
Most financial journalists have a bachelor's degree in journalism, economics, finance, or a related field. Some financial journalists also have a master's degree in journalism or business.
Skills
Financial journalists need to have a strong understanding of financial markets and the economy. They also need to be able to write clearly and concisely, and to be able to present complex information in a way that is easy to understand.
Financial journalists typically use a variety of tools and software to gather and analyze information. These tools may include financial databases, news aggregators, and charting software.