Anuj Gangahar has taken on the role of Europe banking and investing editor at The Wall Street Journal, adding the London banking reporters to his team.
He will continue to oversee the Journal’s European coverage of hedge funds, asset management, deals and private equity.
Gangahar led the efforts at The Journal to collaborate more fully with its London-focused colleagues on the WSJ City app and Financial News, bringing in additional coverage of asset management, pensions, insurance, financial crime and other hot zones.
Before joining the Journal in 2014, Gangahar was a reporter in London covering hedge funds and in New York for Financial News and the Financial Times as a senior markets correspondent, and he was also Asia editor of Euromoney.
He is a graduate of Imperial College in London.
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