Stephen Foley

US Accounting Editor

Preston's Summary

Stephen Foley is the US Accounting Editor at Financial Times. He covers a range of topics including finance, trading, financial markets, and general assignment news, with a particular focus on government and politics in Australia and the impact of major companies like Deloitte and UPS. Stephen's work has been featured in Luxembourg Times, The Lancet, The Irish Times, The Australian Financial Review, and The Business Times.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 24 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 14 %
Press Release: 12 %
Cites Data: 10 %
Private Sector Announcements: 8 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • International Finance
  • Trade Laws

Pitching Insights

Stephen Foley's coverage revolves around legal and compliance, finance and economy, human resources, employment, with a focus on accounting firms, consulting firms, leadership, auditing in the financial industry. His articles heavily cite data and government announcements to support his reporting.

To effectively reach out to Stephen Foley for potential collaboration or insights sharing:
- Provide well-researched data-driven analysis related to developments within accounting or consulting firms.
- Offer expert commentary on regulatory changes impacting the financial industry.
- Discuss new trends in leadership within these sectors supported by factual information.
Remember that Stephen is likely focused primarily on US-based companies due to his emphasis on their operations and regulations.

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