Nick Ferguson takes over as FinanceAsia website editor

Join us in congratulating Nick Ferguson on becoming our new website editor, and celebrate Anette Jönsson's decision to spend more time writing stories for both the web and the magazine.
Nick Ferguson
Nick Ferguson

We are pleased to announce that effective March 1, Nick Ferguson, who has been a co-deputy editor of FinanceAsia since 2009, will become our new website editor. Long-standing web editor Anette Jönsson will take on the title of equities editor to focus more on writing feature-length stories and analytical web pieces.

The move plays to the strength of both of these veteran FinanceAsia writers. Nick is keen to develop our site to reflect the many different ways that people now use the internet to access and share information. For example, faithful readers will have noticed that in 2010 we introduced a poll, which is Nick’s weekly baby. His often-wacky questions bring a sense of humour to FinanceAsia on a more regular basis. For example, this month he asked readers if they cared about UBS’s much-mocked 44-page dress code, which yielded the headline: “Leave UBS’s underwear alone, say readers.” More seriously, he has focused on comparing China’s economic miracle with Japan’s 1980s heyday, questioned the usefulness of the Hong Kong dollar peg and this past summer asked readers to forecast the end of the global financial crisis.
 
His macro-approach has also produced some of our top stories, such as his piece “WikiLeaks targets finance industry”, which he wrote in December. A trend we’ve noticed when scouring our most-read stories is that big-picture themes are well received. Nick wants to offer more of that, as well as pushing our content into as many different gadgets and devices as possible, and engaging our readers in a conversation.

"I built my first website back in 1996, sneaking on to the art department's computers during lunch hour, so I'm happy that my nerdy hobby has at last found a productive outlet," said Nick. "I look forward to bringing a bit of Web 2.0 to FinanceAsia readers — and adding the missing apostrophe on our menu bar."
 








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