Christine Murray will be joining the Financial Times as its Mexico and Central America correspondent.
Murray is a veteran Reuters journalist, currently serving as a correspondent at the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Before that, she was a senior correspondent, Mexico and prior to that, served as a correspondent covering government contracting, employment and construction in the U.K. bureau of Thomson Reuters.
Murray was also a researcher and then a Madrid correspondent for Reuters Breakingviews.
Murray has a B.A. from Magdalen College at the University of Oxford.
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