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Aiden Reiter is a financial reporter at the Financial Times, co-writing the Unhedged newsletter (subscribe here) and appearing on the Unhedged podcast. He was previously the Sir Sam Brittan Fellow in economics, reporting on economics and writing leaders for the paper. Prior to joining the FT, Aiden worked in consulting and as a political organiser.

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