Piotr Skolimowski has been named Warsaw bureau chief for Bloomberg News.
He replaces Wojtek Moskwa.
He joined the bureau a year ago from the Frankfurt office. where he has was covering the European Central Bank and the German economy.
Skolimowski has been with Bloomberg News since June 2009 covering the currency and bond markets in central and eastern Europe, analyst calls and writing longer pieces about the outlook for the region.
He previously spent three and a half years with Reuters covering the Polish stock market, and the banking and chemical sectors.
Skolimowski is a graduate of the University of Warsaw.
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