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Robin Harding named Asia editor at the Financial Times

• Harding has served in a variety of posts, from London to Washington to Tokyo

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Jul 22, 2021
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Robin Harding has been appointed Asia editor at the Financial Times. When he takes up the role in mid-August, he will be responsible for steering coverage across the region, managing the FT’s network of correspondents.

An economist by training, Harding has served in a variety of posts, from London to Washington to Tokyo, where he has been bureau chief since 2015.

Making the appointment, FT editor Roula Khalaf said: “I am confident that Robin is the right person to defend and expand our reputation as a trusted, sharp and fearless source of information and comment across Asia. He is a strategic thinker as well as an astute and nurturing manager of talent. I am sure he will provide inspirational leadership in what is one of the most important and complex positions in our global network.”

Harding said: “Asia is the centre of global population, the centre of global growth and increasingly the centre of global politics as well. It will be an honour to work with the superb journalists of the FT’s Asia network as we tell our readers that story.”

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