Bloomberg News reporter Nabila Ahmed is moving to the deals team to cover media and telecom mergers and acquisitions.
For the past year, Ahmed has been a senior reporter covering global corporate finance, leading coverage of the biggest stories in the corporate credit world globally. She has written features on investment grade bonds, junk-rated loans, distressed debt, credit default swaps and everything in between.
Before that, she was a team leader for corporate finance and a senior reporter covering corporate debt.
Ahmed joined Bloomberg in July 2014 after working in Australia at the Financial Review Sunday and the Australian Financial Review. She also worked at The Australian as the M&A and deals columnist.
Ahmed has a bachelor’s degree from RMIT University.
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