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Longtime Atlanta business journalist Andy Peters, who worked for the Atlanta Business Chronicle for six months back in 1998, is returning to the paper.

Peters has been hired by the American City Business Journals paper to cover the banking, finance and legal beats. His first day will be Dec. 6, according to editor David Allison, who recently celebrated 26 years at the paper.

After leaving the Chronicle in 1998, Peters worked for the Atlanta bureau of Bloomberg News for three years, covering everything from Coca-Cola to Home Depot and Delta Air Lines. He then spent three years as the Atlanta bureau chief of the Macon Telegraph.

Since 2005, Peters has been a reporter for the Fulton County Daily Report, a legal and business newspaper in Atlanta. He also blogs about mass transit and bike lanes in Atlanta here.

Peters has degrees from Furman University and the University of Georgia.

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