This area is an increasingly important font of stories about everything from the growth of Chinese hedge funds to the myriad ways Chinese investors are moving money overseas. The reporter would work closely with The Journal’s deals and markets team in Hong Kong as well as other finance reporters in Beijing and Shanghai.
We’re looking for a team player who can break news, introduce a group of increasingly significant Chinese investors to a global audience and write about important trends. Chinese language fluency and reporting skills are a must.
Dow Jones offers an opportunity to work for one of the world’s leading financial and business news companies.
We invite interested candidates to submit a cover letter and detailed resume (including up to five published samples of your work), current and expected salary here.
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