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Anjli Raval

Management Editor

Anjli reports on CEOs, boards, corporate governance, what’s going on inside the world’s biggest companies and the future of work.
Previously she was Senior Energy Correspondent covering oil and gas companies, Opec energy policy and the global transition towards cleaner fuels. Before joining the natural resources team, she was an editor and reporter in New York writing about the US consumer economy. She has also worked in the New Delhi bureau and on the companies, markets, comment and analysis desks in London since starting at the FT in 2009.
Email Anjli Raval @anjliraval  on X.com (link opens in a new browser window)
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