Matei Rosca, a finance reporter for Politico in London, is leaving the news organization after three years.
His last day will be April 21.
Before Politico, he spent three years as a banking correspondent for S&P Global Market Intelligence in London, where he wrote about international finance, regulation, financial crime, corruption and money laundering.
His journalistic investigations and features have also appeared in Private Eye magazine, The Guardian, Vice and elsewhere. Matei did investigative research for Channel 4 Dispatches, ITN and Global Witness as a freelance.
He graduated from the Open University in 2016 while he was working at S&P. Before starting in journalism he lived in Denmark for three years, studying business and finance and working in warehouses.
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