Gillian Tett is a British author and journalist at the Financial Times, serving as a markets and finance columnist and U.S. Managing Editor.
She gained recognition for her early warnings about the 2007 financial crisis, writing extensively about complex financial instruments that contributed to the downturn.
Tett's background in anthropology, including a PhD from Cambridge, informs her unique approach to analyzing financial markets and cultural trends.
Her work combines anthropological insights with financial expertise, offering readers a distinctive perspective on global economic and social issues.
Tett's writing style is praised for its clarity and ability to make complex topics accessible to a broad audience.
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