Each section will serve as a hub for all things related to the topics across text and multimedia to give readers news and information on the subjects.
Reuters said it has dozens of reporters around the world focused on reporting on these areas.
“Future of Money” will revolve around the rapidly changing financial tech sector and market penetration of new consumer payment products, regulatory risk assessments of technology and expository pieces digging into how they are being used.
This page will also cover Bitcoin, and companies such as Blockchain, Square and PayPal.
“Cyber Risk” will provide ongoing coverage of high-profile corporate and government cybercrime, emerging online policies and regulation and enforcement and privacy issues.
Cyber-crime and cyber-terror have become staples of Reuters coverage across politics, business and financial markets. Reuters recently published a multi-part series on the Swift hack of Indonesia’s central bank.
More new sections will follow later in the year, Reuters said.
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