The Wall Street Journal has hired Anna Isaac from The Telegraph (UK) to cover financial markets from its London bureau.
Isaac has been economics correspondent and, prior to that, small business editor at The Telegraph. She will continue to report on trade policy and economics at the Journal as part of her beat, she wrote on Twitter.
Prior to joining The Telegraph, Isaac was deputy editor at The Guardian. She has a degree in classics from University of Cambridge.
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