Chikako Mogi
About Chikako Mogi
Chikako Mogi is a Senior Markets and Investment Correspondent at Thomson Reuters, focusing on money and credit markets. She has extensive experience in journalism, having reported on significant events in Japan, including the 2011 earthquake and nuclear disaster.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Chikako Mogi has been serving as a Senior Markets and Investment Correspondent at Thomson Reuters since 2011. In this role, she focuses on money markets and credit markets, particularly during significant economic transitions, such as the Bank of Japan's conclusion of its quantitative easing policy. Her expertise allows her to provide in-depth analysis and reporting on financial trends and market movements.
Education and Expertise
Chikako Mogi holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University, where she studied from 1995 to 1999. She also completed a one-year Master's program at the same institution from 1991 to 1992. Additionally, she earned a Bachelor's degree in International Relations from International Christian University. Her educational background supports her extensive experience in financial journalism and reporting.
Background
Chikako Mogi began her career at Dow Jones Newswires, where she worked as a Correspondent from 1993 to 2000 in the United States. She later reported on Japan's banking sector, covering the bad-loan cleanup crisis from 2001 to 2004. Mogi also served as a chief correspondent for energy and commodities, notably covering the March 2011 earthquake and nuclear disaster in Japan, which showcased her ability to handle complex and high-stakes reporting.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Chikako Mogi has conducted significant interviews, including those related to Japanese Government Bonds (JGB) with major banks while serving as a senior treasury correspondent. Her reporting has contributed to a deeper understanding of Japan's financial landscape, particularly during critical economic events.