The successful candidate will help lead coverage of how Britain’s decision to leave the EU will affect one of its most successful industries and London’s status as one of the world’s pre-eminent financial sector hubs.
Britain’s top banks are emerging from years of restructuring, thousands of job cuts, massive fines for mis-selling and misconduct, a string of capital increases and a bitter public backlash on pay and taxpayer-funded bailouts.
We need someone who can hit the ground running and keep Reuters ahead of key developments in the industry at a critical juncture, just months before Brexit day and with a slowing economic backdrop holding back further interest rate rises from record low levels.
To apply, go here.
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