Original Article Text Missing From Rewrite Request
No original article text was included in the submission. That means there is nothing substantive to recast into Market Pulse UK's house style without inventing facts, emphasis or claims.
The only line provided says it is not possible to judge whether the piece fits business and finance coverage without seeing the article text or topic. That is a reasonable editorial note, but it is not a report that can be rewritten for publication.
For a proper rewrite, the full article is needed, or at minimum a clear topic, key facts, dates, names and intended angle. That gives enough material to preserve the original reporting while shifting the tone, structure and framing to suit a business-focused readership.
Once the source material is supplied, the copy can be rewritten for retail investors, SME owners and financially aware readers. Technical points can be explained in plain English, and the strongest commercial or economic relevance can be moved higher up the piece.
If the aim is simply to test whether a story fits the platform, a short brief would also help. A working headline, a summary paragraph and a few confirmed facts are usually enough to judge whether the article belongs in business, markets, personal finance or the wider economy.
For now, the next step is straightforward: send the original copy. With that in hand, it can be turned into a publication-ready Market Pulse UK article with sharper structure, search-friendly framing and clearer reader context.