The successful candidate will build sources with people who control money flows on both the buyside and the sell-side in equities and equity derivatives markets. The Wall Street Correspondent will find out what information these sources have, the bets they are placing based on that knowledge and how those bets are faring. That means finding major investors such as hedge funds, endowments and family offices as well as Wall Street banks and trading firms to get the inside scoop.
If you are constantly talking to sources, understand how finance works, thrive when you break a story and are paranoid about losing, we want to talk to you.
About the Role
As our Wall Street Correspondent (Level 1 Journalist), you will:
To our Wall Street Correspondent (Level 1 Journalist), you will likely have:
Please note, the deadline for applications is Friday 10th September 2021.
To apply, go here.
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