Financial Times banking editor David Crow has switched beats and will now be working as a U.S. coronavirus correspondent for the organization.
Stephen Morris has taken over the banking team.
Prior to working as a banking editor at FT, Crow was first an assistant news editor and then served as the senior U.S. business correspondent at the company.
Before joining FT, Crow was working at City A.M. where he held several posts, including starting as a senior reporter, moving on to becoming the political editor and then serving as the managing editor and head of news.
He has also held the posts of media and technology writer and media columnist at The Spectator and The Business, respectively.
Crow is a graduate of The University of Glasgow.
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