Josephine Cumbo, the global pensions correspondent at the Financial Times, is leaving the beat after 10 years.
She is becoming a London-based reporter and editor for the publication.
He has been covering the big trends in asset allocation by the world’s leading pension investors. She has extensive experience reporting on pensions from corporate to state and private pensions. She is the recipient of numerous awards for her pensions reporting over the past decade.
Cumbo has been with the FT since 1999. She previously spent a year with the BBC.
She holds a degree from Curtin University.
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