Global news website, wire service reporting, business coverage, markets, world news, video, photos, and Trust Principles

Reuters

Reuters is a global news website and news agency brand known for fast international reporting, business news, markets coverage, politics, technology, legal news, multimedia, and professional news distribution.

Type
Global news website and news agency brand
Core coverage
World news, business, markets, politics, technology, legal news, video, and photography
Editorial framework
Associated with the Thomson Reuters Trust Principles on integrity, independence, and freedom from bias
Reuters is a global news website and news agency brand known for world news, business reporting, markets coverage, wire-service distribution, video, photos, and professional journalism products.View image on Wikimedia Commons

What Reuters is

Reuters is a global news website and news agency brand. On Reuters.com, readers can follow world news, business, markets, politics, technology, legal affairs, sustainability, investigations, video, photography, and breaking developments from Reuters journalists and bureaus around the world.

News agency roots

Reuters is not only a consumer news site. Its history and influence come from the news-agency model: gathering information quickly, verifying it, and distributing it to publishers, financial professionals, companies, and platforms that need reliable reports. That wire-service background shapes the direct, concise style associated with Reuters copy.

Business and markets coverage

Reuters is especially visible in finance, business, commodities, companies, central banks, trade, legal disputes, and economic policy. Market readers often use Reuters because a short verified update about earnings, regulation, war, sanctions, supply chains, or interest rates can matter quickly.

Global reporting network

The Reuters brand depends on international reach. Its coverage connects national politics, regional conflicts, corporate decisions, courts, weather events, sports, and science to a global audience. The same story may be useful to a newspaper editor, a trader, a policymaker, and a reader trying to understand events outside their country.

Trust Principles

Reuters is closely associated with the Thomson Reuters Trust Principles, which emphasize integrity, independence, and freedom from bias in gathering and disseminating news. Principles do not remove every editorial judgment or controversy, but they provide a stated framework for why Reuters presents itself as a neutral, professional news source.

Website, wire, and professional products

The public website is only one surface of Reuters. Reuters journalism also appears through syndication, photos, video, licensing, professional terminals, media clients, and Thomson Reuters products. That means many people read Reuters reporting indirectly, through another publication or platform, without visiting Reuters.com.

Why it matters

Reuters matters because wire-service reporting is part of the infrastructure behind modern news. Fast, verified, reusable reports can shape what appears on other websites, in financial systems, in newsrooms, and in public understanding during major world events.