Insider Wall Street reporter Aaron Weinman is moving to a new job to launch its daily finance newsletter.
He joined the organization in February 2021 as a capital markets correspondent, covering the top firms, power players, and personalities in the business of raising capital.
Weinman has written about the U.S. and Latin American credit markets for the last six years. Most recently, he focused on the U.S. leveraged finance market for Refinitiv, which was the Financial and Risk business of Thomson Reuters that is now owned by the London Stock Exchange Group.
Prior to that, he covered the Latin American capital markets for LatinFinance, a former Euromoney publication.
Weinman is an Australian national with a bachelor of business from La Trobe University and a master of communication from Deakin University.
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