Sara Eisen is anchor of “Closing Bell” on CNBC, with expertise in financial markets and the global economy as well as interviewing prominent people in the financial world. Since joining the network as a correspondent focusing on the global consumer in 2013, she has co-anchored “Squawk on the Street,” “Power Lunch,” and “Worldwide Exchange.” Previously, Eisen was a global macroeconomics, policy, and business correspondent for Bloomberg Television, where she co-anchored “Bloomberg Surveillance” and covered the European debt crisis and the tsunami aftermath and Fukushima nuclear crisis in Japan. She also hosted the Bloomberg Radio program “On the Economy.” Eisen is the editor of Currencies After the Crash: The Uncertain Future of the Global Paper-Based Currency System.
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