Andrew Peaple has left The Wall Street Journal, where he was Asia editor for the paper’s “Heard on the Street” column.
He has 16 years experience at the Journal, including stints in London, Beijing and Hong Kong, and is available for freelancing and speaking events and is now based in London.
Peaple started at Dow Jones Newswires in June 2003. He later was a “Heard on the Street” columnist in both London and Beijing.
He also worked as an accountant for PriceWatehouseCoopers and as an English teacher.
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