Anthony moved to New York for the Sunday Times in 1979, returning to become a City Editor of the Times in 1981 and moved to the Evening Standard in 1984 where he has served as City Editor, Managing Director and currently as Financial Editor.
A multiple award winner for his journalism he has been shortlisted for Editorial Intelligence Economics Commentator of the Year Awards and was shortlisted for the National Newspapers’ Business Journalist of the Year award. Previously he collected the Journalist of the year award from the British Insurance Brokers Association, a lifetime achievement award from the ABI, and the Headline Money Outstanding Achievement award
He began his public speaking career when he worked for three years as an economic commentator for Channel 4 on The Business Programme in the late 1980s and subsequently went on to devise and co-present the Stocks and Shares Show for ITV. Currently, he is the finance and business commentator for the Evening Standard and a weekly columnist for The Independent.
Unusually for a journalist, he has also had a successful commercial career, being involved with the launch of several magazine and publishing companies, serving as a non-executive director of a Lloyd’s insurance company and a management consultancy and serving for six years as chief executive of the Evening Standard and a director of Associated Newspapers Ltd, owners of the Daily Mail.
He was a visiting professor in economics at London Metropolitan University in 2010-12 and received an honorary degree from Aberdeen University in 2011 in recognition of his articles from 2005-07 predicting the financial crash