Josh Lipton
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Josh Lipton is a journalist who writes for Yahoo Finance Singapore and Yahoo Finance. His articles cover a wide range of topics, including market trends, investment strategies, and economic analysis. His work has also been featured in Yahoo Finance Canada, Yahoo News, Yahoo Finance France, and Yahoo News UK.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Investment Analysis: 38 %
Expert Commentary: 20 %
Cites Data: 19 %
Press Release: 5 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Capital Markets
  • Global Markets
  • International Finance
  • Crypto Regulation
  • Commodity Trading
  • Energy Sustainability

Pitching Insights

Josh Lipton's coverage primarily focuses on investment analysis, data citation, and expert commentary within the finance and economy sector. He would likely be receptive to pitches that provide deep insights into trends in the stock market, technology industry, transportation sector, or general economic outlook.

Given his emphasis on citing data and providing investment analysis, he may appreciate pitches from experts who can offer unique perspectives supported by relevant data or those with a track record of accurate predictions about financial markets.

While there is no specific geographic focus mentioned for Josh Lipton's coverage attributes suggest a broad international perspective regarding finance and economy topics.

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