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Alice Fulwood | An Update from The Economist Tuesday, November 7, 2023
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Alice Fulwood is The Economist's Wall Street correspondent, covering a range of topics about banking and the financial system in America. She is also the co-host of Money Talks, the paper's podcast on economics, business and finance. She is based between New York and Washington, D.C. She first joined the paper in 2018 on an internship sponsored by the Marjorie Deane Foundation, a charity where she now serves as a trustee.

In 2019 she won the "Young Journalist of the Year" award from the Wincott Foundation for her work on quantitative investing and technology in finance. She was nominated for the Wincott "Journalist of the Year" category in 2021 for her work on digital money and decentralised finance. In October 2021 she issued an image of an Economist cover as a non-fungible token and auctioned it off. It sold for $420,000, and the net proceeds were donated to The Economist Educational Foundation, an independent charity.

Prior to joining The Economist she worked for an investment bank. During her tenure she was based in Singapore as an economist covering Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. She also worked as a foreign exchange spot and derivatives sales trader in London. Alice graduated from the University of Cambridge, where she studied Economics.

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