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WSJ reporter Friedman switches to housing and economics beat

Nicole Friedman

Wall Street Journal reporter Nicole Friedman will be switching beats and will be taking on the role of U.S. housing and economics reporter.

Most recently, she was a Berkshire Hathaway and insurance reporter for the publication.

Before coming to The Journal, Friedman was with The Oregonian working as a reporter.

Friedman is a graduate of Brown University.

Mariam Ahmed

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