Hargreaves Lansdown hires BBC journalist Susannah Streeter as senior analyst

Joins as senior investment and market analyst

James Baxter-Derrington
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Hargreaves Lansdown has appointed BBC journalist and anchor Susannah Streeter as senior investment and market analyst at the Bristol-based investment platform.

Streeter brings over two decades of journalistic experience to the firm, most recently from the BBC, where she spent 17 years, ending her time as anchor of the flagship daily business news programme, World Business Report on both the BBC World Service and BBC World TV. She also regularly hosted other BBC shows including Business Matters, Business Live and Talking Business and held roles at ITN and Channel One TV, the UK's first 24 hour cable local news service. Streeter has "extensive experience" covering technology stocks and the retail sector, along with a keen interest in aviation,...

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