Chloe Taylor

Correspondent

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Preston's Summary

Chloe Taylor is a Correspondent at CNBC. Based in London, she covers a range of topics including business, world news, and the impact of Covid-19, with a particular focus on emerging markets, international finance, and commodities trading. Chloe's work has been featured in notable outlets such as Fortune, Yahoo Finance, and The Sydney Morning Herald.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 51 %
Data Driven: 29 %
Interviews Q&as: 15 %
Events: 2 %
Opinion: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Energy Policy & Regulation
  • Commodities Markets
  • Commodity Trading
  • Global Markets
  • International Finance
  • Emerging markets
  • Renewable Energy
  • Trade Laws

Pitching Insights

Chloe Taylor's coverage spans a wide array of topics, including finance & economy, business & industry, big tech, and content & publishing. She frequently incorporates expert commentary and data citations in her articles.

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