Abraham González

Financial writer with 14+ years of experience covering markets. M.Sc. in Data Science, B.Sc. in Actuarial Science.

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Sample Works

Econ & Markets Correspondent

Reuters

The end of the Mexican carry? Traders smarting from peso crash

Reuters

Exclusive: Mexico to evaluate need for tax reform after midterm elections

Reuters

The paradox of the peso: Mexican currency benefits from weak economy

Reuters

Losing the edge: Mexican leftist's risk levels near Brazilian rightwinger

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Data Journalist

Reuters

Mexicans defy pandemic blues with record remittance surge

El Financiero-Bloomberg

Data visualization: The history World Cups in 4 graphs

El Financiero-Bloomberg

Analysis: Cheap money party is over: companies have to pay (Spanish Version)

El Financiero-Bloomberg

Data analysis: 30th Annyversary of 1985 Earthquake in Mexico City

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Host on TV & Social Media

El Financiero-Bloomberg

Interview: Roberto Azevedo, Director-General of the WTO

Canal NXTP

Host in a panel of Fintech Conference 2018 - CDMX

El Financiero Bloomberg

Co-host in Mesa Central, an analysis and debate daily TV Show at El Financiero-Bloomberg

El Financiero Bloomberg

Host of daily segment with closing markets information in Mexico and the U.S.

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Featured Articles

Bloomberg Businessweek México • 25th October 2022

My interview with “cryptoqueen”, today the most wanted woman by FBI

A well-known theory in Sociology states that everyone is connected by six degrees of separation. As a journalist it is relatively common to be around public figures, but nobody (or almost nobody) expects to be face to face with a world-class criminal. It happened to me six years ago, though at the time I was unaware, when I sat for an interview with the self-proclaimed “cryptoqueen” Ruja Ignatova.
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