James Fontanella-Khan
James Fontanella-Khan has been named U.S. finance editor at the Financial Times.
He has been US corporate finance and deals editor at the Financial Times covering deals across America. Previously he worked on Lex and as a correspondent in Brussels, New Delhi and Mumbai.
He started his career at the FT in London on the news desk in 2005. He graduated at Science Po, Paris.
Along with Arash Massoudi, he is the co-creator of the FT’s premium corporate finance briefing called Due Diligence.
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