Name Yalman Onaran | Role Journalist | |
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Books Zombie Banks: How Broken Banks and Debtor Nations Are Crippling the Global Economy |
Yalman onaran john hogue art bell october 8 2013 dark matter
Yalman Onaran is a Turkish-born American financial journalist. Onaran came to the United States in 1987 to study at the College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio. After finishing Columbia University’s School of Journalism, and the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, Onaran began working as a reporter.
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- Yalman onaran john hogue art bell october 8 2013 dark matter
- Onaran Trkiye Hala Getirisi Olan Bir lke
- Life and career
- Publications
- Personal life
- References

Onaran: ‘Türkiye Hala Getirisi Olan Bir Ülke’
Life and career

Onaran was born in Istanbul and moved to the United States to attend the College of Woostet from which he graduated in 1991. Onaran earned his graduate degree from Columbia University’s School of Journalism, and from its School of International and Public Affairs.
Onaran taught in schools before he became a full-time correspondent for the Associated Press, and moved back to Ankara, Turkey in 1995 to cover wars and politics. Onaran found himself covering the war zones first, then switched to financial journalism. opening the company's Istanbul bureau. Onaran has worked for Bloomberg News since 1998 in many capacities, among them as Istanbul bureau chief and magazine writer. Onaran moved back to New York City in 2006, where he covered Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns when the 2008 global financial crisis hit. He is currently a senior finance writer for Bloomberg News focusing on global and national banking, Onaran covers global banking, regulation and the politics of finance. writing feature articles about banking issues worldwide, and comparing the problems of European banks to their U.S. counterparts, as well as identifying the effectiveness of new bank regulations.
Publications
Onaran's work has also been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and numerous other publications around the world.
Personal life
Onaran is married with a son, and is an avid diver and ice skater. He speaks and reads English, Turkish, German, Russian, Italian and Spanish.