The Wall Street Journal is looking for a senior markets reporter in London.
The markets reporter will be one of the three senior reporters in the London markets team, able to write fluently across all asset classes and at all lengths. This reporter should be a seasoned generalist adept at sourcing in tough situations and with markets or financial-reporting experience.
Knowledge of foreign-exchange markets is a plus, as is a nose for investigative digging.
To apply, please send through your CV and 2 clips to the link below.
To apply, go here.
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