The current economic crisis severely threatens several European countries and the existence of the euro, with serious consequences for the U.S. dollar, the global economy and its financial systems. If you want to better understand how the euro works and how it affects other markets, you won’t want to miss Poynter’s News University’s Reporting on the Euro.
?This Webinar is for business editors and writers, U.S. and international beat reporters and anyone who wants the background to cover the current crisis and its effect globally and locally.
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Reporting on the Euro is offered in partnership with the European Journalism Centre (EJC), an independent, international, non-profit institute dedicated to the training of journalists and media professionals. Building on its extensive international network, the Centre operates as a facilitator and partner in a wide variety of training projects.
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