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MUMBAI:
UK pubcaster BBC has announced that Stephanie Flanders will be
the economics editor for BBC News in early April following Evan
Davis' appointment to Today on BBC Radio 4.
Flanders
is a former speech writer and senior adviser to the US Treasury,
where she worked on the management of emerging market financial
crises along with other global economic issues from 1997 to 2001.
Flanders
said, "Evan is unique and not an act that any sensible
person would want to follow. But then nor is BBC Economics Editor
a job that you turn down. I'm thrilled. And I am almost as tall
as him, which helps."
BBC
News editor of the Economics and Business Centre Jeremy Hillman
said, "Stephanie has a formidable track record as an economist
and journalist. She will bring huge depth and insight to the role
at a time of significant global and domestic economic uncertainty.
She will also make a strong addition to the team of senior BBC
editors, and play a central role in leading and shaping the BBC's
coverage across the UK and across the globe."
BBC
News director Helen Boaden said, "Stephanie has a terrific
track record and will build on her reputation at Newsnight for
bringing clarity, authority and wry humour to this important but
difficult area."
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