Mikael Holter, the Oslo bureau chief for Bloomberg News, is leaving for a job at Norway business daily Dagens Næringsliv.
He has been bureau chief since October 2019, leading Bloomberg’s coverage of the Norwegian economy and finance sector, including the country’s biggest industries, listed companies, monetary and financial policy, and its sovereign wealth fund.
Before that, he was a reporter for Bloomberg covering Norway’s oil and gas industry and the country’s sovereign wealth fund.
Holter has also worked at Reuters and Agence France Presse, as well as on the French language desk of the AP in Paris.
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