Joe Wallace has taken on the City of London beat for The Wall Street Journal, covering European finance and banking.
Wallace previously wrote about commodity markets with a specialty in secretive traders of Russian oil.
He joined The Journal in 2020 and previously worked at Dow Jones Newswires and WSJ City. He was also a reporter for The World Weekly.
Wallace holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Cambridge.
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