We are looking for an experienced journalist, to be based in Beijing, to help us chart the important and fascinating story of China’s financial system. Want to find out more? Please scroll down.
You will have a demonstrated ability to break news by building a network of high-level sources, as well as write broader stories that bring key elements of China’s securities and banking industries to a global audience.
China’s financial system is at the center of world attention — from increasing bad debts to securities-market overhaul and the rise of the shadow-banking system. At the same time, its financial architecture is getting ever more closely linked to the global one, and banks and securities firms are expanding overseas.
The role will give you a ring-side seat to one of the most defining developments of the modern financial era. This is a Beijing based role.
To apply, go here.
New York Times metro editor Nestor Ramos sent out the following on Friday: We are delighted to…
Rahat Kapur of Campaign looks at the evolution The Wall Street Journal. Kapur writes, "The transformation…
This position will be Hybrid in the office/market 3 days per week, and those days…
The Fund for American Studies presented James Bennet of The Economist with the Kenneth Y. Tomlinson Award…
The Wall Street Journal is experimenting with AI-generated article summaries that appear at the top…
Zach Cohen is joining Bloomberg Tax to cover the fiscal cliff and tax issues on…