Executive editor Ian Kehoe writes, “That complexity underpins our new partnership with The Wall Street Journal — one of the world’s leading sources of reporting on global markets, economics, business, and politics.
“The United States has long been one of Ireland’s most important trading partners, and The Wall Street Journal gives unique insights into its politics, economy, and many great businesses. Its correspondents cover the world from Latin America to China.
“From today, all members of The Currency will be entitled to a free subscription to The Wall Street Journal.
“You will receive an email explaining how to activate that subscription and join its audience of international business leaders.”
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