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Bradley Hope is a financial reporter for The Wall Street Journal based in London. He was formerly a correspondent in New York, covering exchanges and market structure. Before that, he was based in Abu Dhabi, Cairo and Beirut, where he covered the Arab Spring uprisings.
London-based Bradley is also co-founder of innovative content studio Project Brazen.
Co-author of BLOOD AND OIL about the rise to power of Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman and the New York Times bestseller BILLION DOLLAR WHALE: The Man Who Fooled Wall Street, Hollywood and the World, about the global 1MDB scandal and Jho Low.
To contact securely: https://github.com/bradleyhopeWSJ/contact
Formerly a Beirut- and Cairo-based foreign correspondent for The National newspaper, which is headquartered in Abu Dhabi. Before that, police bureau chief and a features writer for the New York Sun.
Author of "Last Days of the Pharaoh," an Amazon Kindle Single about the power struggle inside the presidential palace of Hosni Mubarak during the 18-day revolution that forced him to resign.
Source: Wall Street Journal and Linkedin.com
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