The Financial Times has appointed Harriet Agnew as asset management editor with a focus on coverage of the asset management industry, with a mission to boost its ambition and global co-ordination.
Agnew has been with FT for more than seven years, joining as a city correspondent. She then served as a Paris correspondent before recently holding the post of news editor on the companies desk.
She was also with Financial News for more than four years where she has worked as a hedge funds reporter and then as a hedge funds editor. She was also managing editor, Alternative Investment News at Euromoney Institutional Investor.
Agnew is a graduate of University of Edinburgh.
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