Categories: OLD Media Moves

Fort Wayne paper cuts stock listings

The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette is cutting its daily stock listings and instead will run the Associated Press Money & Markets package.

Lisa Green writes, “The new ‘Money & Markets’ features will appear Tuesday through Friday and include an industry spotlight, which analyzes the performance of an industry or sector, and a short centerpiece story that will shed light on market trends.

“The Sunday Business pages starting July 6 will also have ‘Money & Markets’ features, including a Fund Focus that highlights a mutual fund with outstanding performance, and Industry Rankings that show broader trends in the stock market.

“We’ll continue to publish other popular content, including the snapshot of market indexes, commodities prices, interest rates and foreign exchange currency prices. Although we are reducing the number of individual stocks and mutual fund listings, we are nearly doubling the number of companies on the popular list of Stocks of Regional Interest.”

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