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Sujeet Indap

Wall Street Editor

Sujeet Indap is the Wall Street editor for the Financial Times. Prior to this he was US editor of the Lex column and wrote across sections of the FT covering the intersection of corporate finance and corporate law. Before joining the FT in 2013, Sujeet was an investment banker. He is the co-author of The Caesars Palace Coup which was published in March 2021.

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