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WSJ taps Douglas to cover economies in Asia

Jason Douglas

Jason Douglas, a reporter at The Wall Street Journal, will be starting a new gig covering economies in Asia for the Journal.

He will be based in Hong Kong.

Douglas has recently been reporting on economies and public policy in the United Kingdom and beyond. He was also covering the pandemic. Prior to joining the Journal in 2012, he has served as a reporter and assistant news editor at Dow Jones Newswires.

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