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Pellejero leaving Debtwire for WSJ

Sebastian Pellejero

Sebastian Pellejero, a reporter at Debtwire covering high yield capital markets with a focus on leveraged loans, will be leaving the company to join The Wall Street Journal. There, he will take on the post of markets reporter.

His new role will begin at the end of February.

Previously, he was a reporter at Bloomberg. Pellejero has also worked as a national public affairs intern and editorial intern at BerlinRosen and Council on Foreign Relations, respectively. He has also served as a summer associate at PCG Academy.

Pellejero is a B.A. in politics and international affairs from Wake Forest University.

Mariam Ahmed

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