Martin Arnold has been named the financial regulation editor of the Financial Times.
He is based in London.
Arnold previously led the Frankfurt bureau, while writing about the European Central Bank and the eurozone economy.
He has worked for the FT since 1999 in roles including banking editor, deputy companies editor, private equity correspondent and Paris correspondent.
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