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Markets Co-Bureau Chief, The Wall Street Journal

Aaron Kuriloff

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Markets Co-Bureau Chief, The Wall Street Journal

New York

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Primary beats

BusinessFinance

Secondary beats

Metro New YorkBody PositivityDebt FinanceSalesHealthDatingPsychologyMarketsFinanzas PersonalesExperientialSexWomen’s FootballEmpowermentTrade CreditFinanceGlobal MarketFitnessCreative Director

Biography

Aaron Kuriloff covers sports at Bloomberg, where he specializes in enterprise, investigative and computer-assisted reporting. He's a regular contributor to Markets and Businessweek magazines. His stories have also appeared in publications such as the New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, Men's Journal, Legal Affairs and ESPN.com. Kuriloff previously spent six years at The Times-Picayune, in New Orleans, where he worked as an enterprise and outdoors reporter in the sports department and wrote extensively on fisheries and coastal issues. Kuriloff has won numerous journalism awards, most recently sharing a 2012 New York Press Club award for a series on the impact of money in college sports. He was a Loeb Award finalist in 2004. A graduate of Brown University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, he lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two children.

Final Covers

report on them, vehicle insurance and automotive finance.,I drive cars leasing, car buying with a specialty in car advice. Story topics include EVs, selling

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Bureau Chief

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Senior

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News

Content

Total articles 271

  • Available on paid plans

    The Sailors Hoping to Win the America’s Cup-by Pedaling Bikes

    By Joshua Robinson Verified, Aaron Kuriloff Verified

    Sep. 18, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    Three Years Ago, Their Boat Nearly Sank. Now a Pair of U.S. Tycoons Are Taking Aim at Sailing’s Top Prize

    By Aaron Kuriloff Verified

    Sep. 04, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    The Sailors Hoping to Win the America’s Cup-by Pedaling Bikes

    By Joshua Robinson Verified, Aaron Kuriloff Verified

    Sep. 18, 2024

As seen in

The Council On Foreign Relations,Bloomberg News,ESPN,The Wall Street Journal,Global Finance,Fox Business,Sfgate,The Australian,Financial News,Marketwatch

Company Info

The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is a prominent American daily newspaper, established on July 8, 1889. It specializes in business, finance, and global news, making it one of the most influential newspapers in the U.S. The WSJ is owned by Dow Jones & Company, a subsidiary of News Corp, which acquired it in 2007. The WSJ publishes six days a week and offers both print and digital subscriptions. It provides comprehensive coverage of various topics, including business, finance, politics, and lifestyle. The newspaper features a well-regarded opinion section and includes special sections like Market Data, Personal Finance, and Life & Arts. With a readership that includes financial professionals, business leaders, and individual investors, the WSJ is a key resource for those seeking insights into market trends and economic policies. The WSJ has received numerous accolades for its journalism, including 39 Pulitzer Prizes, and has a significant digital presence with over 3 million digital subscribers.

New York, New York, United States

+1 609-520-4185

Founded: 1889



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