Nabila Ahmed

Asia Finance Correspondent

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Preston's Summary

Nabila Ahmed is a Team Leader for global Equality coverage at Bloomberg News, specializing in finance and diversity issues. With a focus on multinational coverage, Nabila's work has appeared in various publications and platforms, including Bloomberg Law, BNN Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance, and The Australian Financial Review.

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Geo Focus

Australia (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 18 %
Press Release: 18 %
Cites Data: 14 %
Expert Commentary: 10 %
Investment Analysis: 8 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

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Pitching Insights

Nabila's coverage focuses on legal and compliance matters, finance and the economy, as well as real estate industry news. She tends to rely heavily on government announcements and data citations in her articles.

Given Nabila's focus areas, she would likely be interested in receiving pitches related to developments within the financial sector, particularly those concerning diversity initiatives or regulations impacting finance and real estate. Additionally, she could be receptive to insights from experts who can provide analysis of government announcements or offer unique perspectives backed by credible data.

When reaching out to Nabila with story ideas or expert sources, it would be beneficial to emphasize concrete data points or relevant governmental updates that tie into the legal & compliance landscape of finance or real estate industries.

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