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Every day, Bloomberg’s 2,700 journalists and analysts break news all the way around the world. But we also try to explain that world in all its complexities, so that you get the bigger picture. We cover more companies, industries and markets in more depth than anybody else, and we are always looking for the links between them.

As they say, context changes everything.

John Micklethwait

Editor-in-Chief

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