Bloomberg News reporter Augusta Saraiva is now covering the United Nations.
She has been on the economics team covering topics such as inflation, demand and labor for the past year.
She had been previously rotating among beats, including corporate finance and supply chain. She interned at Foreign Policy and Voice of America.
Saraiva holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree from Northwestern University.
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