Bloomberg News is looking for a seasoned economic journalist who’ll work as part of a team to help keep readers abreast of the day-to-day detail of economic data, unearth the big underlying trends before our competitors do and help reporters break news on upcoming policy shifts. Based in Hong Kong, we’re seeking a nimble journalist who can juggle both writing and editing duties, jumping between writing real-time analysis pieces and editing coverage coming from the team on the mainland.
The role involves liaising with markets, government, companies, commodities, technology and research teams to tell the China story from all angles. It also entails utilizing the power of the information on the Bloomberg terminal and working across platforms including blogs, web, TV, graphics and print. Working with bureaus in Hong Kong and Taiwan to steer and elevate their economics coverage will be another component of this varied and exciting position.
To apply, go here.
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