Una Galani
About Una Galani
Una Galani is an Associate Editor at Reuters Breakingviews, where she has worked since 2006. Based in Mumbai, she has received multiple awards for her editorial work and has extensive experience covering regional economies in the Middle East.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Una Galani has served as Associate Editor for Reuters Breakingviews since 2006. Based in Mumbai, she has worked for 18 years in this role, contributing to the editorial team with her insights and analysis. Her responsibilities include overseeing editorial content and providing commentary on economic and financial issues. Prior to her current position, she was part of the commentary team in London, where she began her career with Reuters.
Education and Expertise
Una Galani studied at the University of Oxford, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in English Language and Literature from 2002 to 2005. This educational background has equipped her with strong analytical and writing skills, which she applies in her editorial work. Her expertise encompasses regional economies and financial markets, gained through her extensive reporting experience.
Background
Before joining Reuters Breakingviews, Una Galani worked in Hong Kong for three years, where she covered financial markets. This experience provided her with a solid foundation in economic analysis. Following her time in Hong Kong, she moved to Mumbai, where she has continued to focus on regional economic issues and commentary.
Achievements
Una Galani has received notable recognition for her work in journalism. In 2016, she won the Asia Pacific Best Editorial Comment at the State Street Press Awards. Additionally, she received the Reuters global analysis/commentary of the year award in the same year, highlighting her contributions to the field of economic commentary and analysis.
Reporting Experience in the Middle East
Una Galani has reported on regional economies in Dubai, particularly during the aftermath of the Arab Spring. Her assignments have taken her to various locations, including Egypt, Northern Iraq, Turkey, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf. This extensive reporting experience has enhanced her understanding of the complexities of regional economic dynamics.