Dominic O'Neill

EMEA Editor at Euromoney

Dominic O'Neill is an experienced editor and journalist specializing in banking and finance. Currently serving as the EMEA editor at Euromoney since February 2016, Dominic focuses on in-depth coverage of investment banking, wealth management, fintech, financial regulation, sustainable finance, restructuring, and real estate. Prior to this role, Dominic worked as a freelance journalist and features editor for LatinFinance, overseeing editorial management and contributing to the magazine and its website. Dominic's career at Euromoney began in 2007, where responsibilities included writing and editing coverage on banking and capital markets in Emerging Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Dominic holds a PGDip in newspaper journalism from City, University of London, and an MA in English from UCL.

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Euromoney

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Euromoney is your one source of information for many markets. We know the financial markets are interconnected. That’s why it’s so important to stay on top of key developments in your sector whilst keeping an eye on trends in others. Our specialist journalists bring you an authoritative round up of banking, capital markets, investment, foreign exchange & treasury, and regional markets including Asia, Latin America, and EMEA. Our benchmark surveys and awards will tell you how you and your competitors are rated by the industry, help you find the institutions best placed to handle your business, and can give you the edge you need when pitching to clients. Euromoney magazine was created in 1969 to cover the re-emergence of the international cross-border capital markets. The euromarket, after which the magazine is named, is the predecessor to today's mainstream global capital markets. Euromoney reported on, and championed, this market and its growth, in the process becoming the prime magazine of the wholesale financial world, its institutions and its users.


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