Robin Wigglesworth has been named the new editor of Financial Times Alphaville, a source of market news for financial market professionals.
Previously, he was a global finance correspondent covering investing, finance and markets, based in Oslo.
Before that, he reported on U.S. stocks, bonds, commodities, foreign exchange, derivatives and asset management. He has also served as deputy head of FastFT and as a capital markets correspondent. He was also a Gulf correspondent at the FT.
He was also a Nordic economics and politics correspondent at Bloomberg News.
Wigglesworth is a graduate of City University in London.
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