Financial Times asset manager reporter Chris Flood is leaving the paper after 34 years.
FT pensions correspondent Josephine Cumbo wrote on Twitter: “Chris has played a vital role in making the FT’s asset management coverage a success for many, many years. He will be missed!”
Be sure to reach out to Flood on X/Twitter.
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