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Danielle Myles

Senior Editor at Financial Times

Danielle Myles is a senior editor for The Financial Times Group's fDi Intelligence and contributor at The Banker. She is writing news and features on the policies, deals and trends shaping foreign direct investment. Over the past decade she has worked as a financial and business journalist in New York, London and Milan. She was previously The Banker's investment banking editor and editor of International Financial Law Review within Euromoney.

Danielle started her career as a corporate lawyer with Clayton Utz in Australia. She graduated with a double degree in law and journalism from Murdoch University in Perth, Australia.

After working as a lawyer in Australia and a financial journalist in London and New York, she is now based in Milan - Italy's hugely underrated financial center.

Publications

  • Financial Times
    4 articles
  • fDi Intelligence
    1 article
  • fDi Intelligence
    1 article

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  • How Trump could scrap Chips Act funding
    27 Mar—fDi Intelligence
    Repeal of bipartisan law unlikely, but White House can threaten programme in other ways twitter facebook linkedin Semiconductor experts in the US are cautiously optimistic that the $38.2bn grant programme under the Chips and Science Act will continue, despite Donald Trump’s call on Congress to kill it. But even without a repeal, the executive has other tools to try blocking incentive payments. Since Congress authorised incentives for semiconductor manufacturing in 2020, some $540bn in private...
  • —Financial Times
  • —Financial Times

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