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BBC Business is good on website

City AM is economically dry but some decent daily bigger picture stuff

Most business sections in the Broadsheets are reasonable

Reuters if you want to go a bit more micro/detailed

Anything by Hamish McRae


....and, I suppose, Will Hutton :)

Seeking Alpha can be useful source, perhaps more for company and market (rather than economic) news: You can set up alerts for companies as well, if he needs to track any specific stocks.


Plus they do transcripts of earnings calls which may give him an insight into how listed companies go about reporting results, and the sorts of questions analysts ask etc.


http://seekingalpha.com/tag/transcripts

Second for seekingalpha


For easy reading, Felix Salmon: http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/


And Robert Peston is well connected: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/correspondents/robertpeston/


Also the FT of course, if you don't want to pay try their free Alphaville blog: http://ftalphaville.ft.com/


Then there's nakedcapitalism http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/ which is more opinionated


That should get you started, you'll find loads of links to others from there

Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert's radio show 'The Truth About Markets' on Resonance FM, Saturdays 6.30-7.30pm. (104.4 FM within London or listen online at http://resonancefm.com.) Also TV show 'The Keiser Report' on Russia Today (channel 85, if you can get it, or just look for 'Keiser Report' on youtube). The style may be somewhat histrionic, but Max and Stacy do know their stuff!

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