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Mr Brooke Unger

Germany correspondent

Location:
Berlin, Germany
Languages:
  • English
  • German
  • Portuguese
Contact:

+49-30-226 282 0 (office)

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Specialist Subjects:
  • Economics
  • Europe
  • Politics

Biography

Brooke Unger joined The Economist in 1990 as banking correspondent. In 1992 he went to Berlin to cover business and finance in Germany and central Europe. He returned to London in 1996 as Europe correspondent and in 1998 moved to Delhi as South Asia bureau chief, writing about politics, economics, business, finance and culture on the Indian sub-continent. He then took the role of bureau chief in São Paulo, Brazil, covering Brazil, Argentina and other South American countries. In 2007, he returned to Berlin as bureau chief. He writes about German politics, economics and society.

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