The Financial Times has hired Mercedes Ruehl as its Singapore correspondent.
She begins in July.
Prior to joining the Financial Times, Ruehl was a journalist at The Australian Financial Review, covering various sectors of business, including mergers and acquisitions, stock markets, currencies, politics, and commercial property.
She also served as a news desk assistant at The Sydney Morning Herald and later on, wrote for SMH BusinessDay.
Ruehl has a B.A. in political science and government from the University of Sydney and a graduate certificate in journalism from the University of Technology Sydney.
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