Martin Visser

Martin Visser

journalist Netherlands

Martin Visser is a prominent Dutch financial journalist and editor known for his insights into economic issues and housing markets. He serves as the chief financial editor for De Telegraaf, one of the Netherlands' leading newspapers. Visser often discusses the implications of financial trends on everyday life, providing analysis and commentary on matters such as rent prices, housing affordability, and economic policy. His recent appearance in the news focused on the rising rental prices in July, which has raised concerns among tenants regarding their financial stability and future housing options.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
23,602
Power
1,249$
Sentiment
5.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Netherlands 2 5.50 0.14% +0% 17,134,872 23,602 $907,000 1,249$
Totals 2 17,134,872 23,602 $907,000 1,249$
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Recent Mentions

Netherlands Netherlands: Martin Visser criticizes the slow response of Brussels regarding import tariffs. 6

De Telegraaf: Dries Roelvink in tranen: ‘Ik kan nog net één bal gehakt maken’ | Video

Netherlands Netherlands: Martin Visser, chef van de DFT-redactie, vindt zijn boodschap bijzonder. 7

De Telegraaf: Doet DNB-baas Knot aan 'bangmakerij' voor oorlog? 'Dit is een bijzondere boodschap' | Video

Netherlands Netherlands: Martin Visser from De Financiële Telegraaf discusses the implications of changes to the solar panel compensation scheme. 5

De Telegraaf: Betalen huurders straks voor zonnepanelen? ‘Onbetrouwbare overheid!’ | Video

Netherlands Netherlands: Martin Visser discusses the criticism of the self-employed law. 5

De Telegraaf: Onduidelijkheid om regels voor zzp’ers: ‘Dit wordt een drama!’ | Video

Netherlands Netherlands: Martin Visser discusses the potential developments in the rental sector. 5

De Telegraaf: Huurprijzen toch weer omhoog: 'Dit is best fors' | Video