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Also Known As
The Economist
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About
A British weekly newspaper printed in magazine format and published digitally, focusing on current affairs, international business, politics, technology, and culture.
Key Relationships
Ben Shapiro
reported_on
Described Shapiro as alt-right in interview, later apologized and modified to radical conservative
Since 2019
Michael Chertoff
quoted
Michael Chertoff has been quoted in The Economist on issues related to cybersecurity, counterterrorism, and U.S. national security policy.
Since 2010
Ari Shavit
foreign_funded
Post-2014 resignation, Shavit has contributed paid articles on Israeli politics and Middle East issues to The Economist, receiving compensation from this UK-based outlet, which amplifies his voice abroad.
Since 2015
Paul Singer
cited
The Economist has cited Paul Singer in articles covering hedge fund activism, the Argentine debt crisis, and his political influence. The outlet has analyzed his investment strategies and their broader economic implications, particularly in emerging markets.
Since 2008
Richard Perry
cited
Richard Perry and Perry Capital were cited in The Economist in articles discussing hedge fund activism, the role of activist investors in corporate governance, and the legal battles over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The articles often referenced Perry's strategies and his influence in the hedge fund industry.
Since 2013
Dick Cheney
reported_on
The Economist reported on Richard Cheney's quip about controlling the Vice-President in 2011.