Business reporter Bradley Saacks is rejoining Business Insider to cover hedge funds from its London office.
He most recently had been covering that beat for Semafor. He left Business Insider in 2022.
Before Business Insider, he spent the two years and three months at Ignites, the Financial Times’ mutual fund news branch, where he reported on sales, distribution and marketing in the mutual fund world.
He interned at Bloomberg News and the Austin American-Statesman in college. He is a UNC-Chapel Hill graduate in journalism.
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