Sam Potter, a senior editor for markets at Bloomberg News, is moving to a new role covering the “underbelly” of markets.
He will be examining topics such as options, liquidity and market structure. He has been leading coverage of exchange traded funds.
Potter has been at Bloomberg for a decade. He previously was covering Islamic finance and fixed income, and then was team leader for emerging markets in the Middle East. He also was a team leader for cross assets.
He previously worked for dealReporter, a Financial Times publication.
Potter is a graduate of the University of Leeds.
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