Serena Ng, the Asia finance editor of The Wall Street Journal, is leaving the news organization after 18 years for a new opportunity.
He has been overseeing a team of reporters who cover markets, deals, and financial institutions in the region. She first joined the Journal in New York in 2006, and covered the U.S. credit markets before and during the last global financial crisis.
Ng was part of WSJ reporting teams that won a Gerald Loeb award for beat reporting in 2008, and for breaking news in 2009. She also previously covered American International Group, Berkshire Hathaway and Procter & Gamble, and was a member of the Journal’s financial-enterprise team in New York before moving to Hong Kong 2017.
She is currently based in Singapore.