Bloomberg has added seven new titles to its Bloomberg Brief series of newsletters, which delivers analysis, data and news from the Bloomberg professional service to subscribers.
The new Bloomberg Brief available are 'Bankruptcy and Restructuring', 'Climate and Carbon', 'European Economics', 'Financial Regulation', 'Leveraged Finance', 'Municipal Market' and 'Risk'. The new titles will join the existing newsletters 'US Economics', 'Hedge Funds', 'Mergers' and 'Structured Notes'.
The subscriber base has tripled its subscriber base since its launch last November, and the company is receiving "overwhelmingly positive' feedback from readers, according to Bloomberg Brief content manager Ted Merz.
"Bloomberg Briefs are tailored for busy professionals who want a window into the wealth of information available on the Bloomberg Professional service, delivered as a timely, accessible and streamlined bulletin," said Merz.
The newsletters have attracted significant interest from advertisers, he added.
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