Kiran Stacy, a Washington correspondent for The Financial Times, is leaving the paper after 14 years for a job at The Guardian.
His last day at the FT is Friday.
“I’ve had 14 amazing years there, from the day that Lehman Brothers went bust to this week’s midterm elections,” he wrote on Twitter.
Stacy previously was an energy correspondent for the Financial Times. He previously worked in New Delhi and London for the paper.
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