Which are the best sites or channels to follow for good briefing?

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Kenneth Scott
Answered 2 years, 3 months ago
<p id="isPasted">The best sites or channels to follow for a good briefing can depend on your specific interests and the type of information you are seeking. However, here are some popular and reputable sources that provide comprehensive news and analysis across various fields:</p><ol><li>Reuters (www.reuters.com): Reuters is a global news organization that covers a wide range of topics, including business, finance, politics, technology, and more. They offer timely and reliable news articles, videos, and market data.</li><li>Bloomberg (www.bloomberg.com): Bloomberg is a well-known financial news and data provider. Their website and television network offers in-depth coverage of financial markets, economics, business, and …</li></ol>
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Anthony Giles
Answered 1 year, 6 months ago
<p id="isPasted"><strong>1. Moneycontrol.com</strong></p><p>Top on the list is Money Control.&nbsp;Here’s what I like about Money Control and its mobile app.</p><ul><li><p>It has the most up-to-date Earnings calendar, which comes in very handy during the result season</p></li><li><p>You can also create your portfolio, easily track your stocks, download free brokerage reports, and get tons of end-of-day stats.</p></li><li><p>If you are an intraday trader, you probably will also appreciate the heads-up articles before every trading session where they list out all the cues to watch out for the day.</p></li></ul><p><strong>Here are some quick tips for using this website effectively:</strong></p><ul><li><p>First, use an ad …</p></li></ul>