Wei-Shen Wong

Asia Editor, Waters Technology

Preston's Summary

Wei-Shen Wong is the Asia Editor at WatersTechnology based in Hong Kong. He covers a range of topics including finance, financial markets, crypto and blockchain, with a focus on alternative investments, asset management, and global markets. Wei-Shen's insights have been featured in Risk.net and WatersTechnology Group.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 51 %
Interviews Q&as: 21 %
Data Driven: 7 %
Promotional: 6 %
Opinion: 6 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Blockchain Forensics
  • Decentralized Finance (DeFi)
  • Distributed Ledgers
  • Smart Contracts
  • Global Markets
  • International Finance

Pitching Insights

Wei-Shen Wong's work primarily focuses on expert commentary and press releases in the fields of technology, financial markets, high-frequency trading, market structure, and data management. She would likely be interested in pitches that offer insights from industry experts related to these topics or provide access to exclusive information regarding developments in high-frequency trading strategies, technological innovations impacting financial markets, or changes in market structure.

Given her coverage emphasis on specific industries such as consumer electronics and biotechnology within tech-related themes alongside the focus on investment analysis and industry-specific content, Wei-Shen may also consider pitches that discuss how emerging technologies are shaping these sectors within the broader context of financial markets.

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