María Eloísa Capurro, a reporter at Bloomberg News, will be moving to Brazil focusing on monetary policy.
Prior to Bloomberg, Capurro was a financial reporter covering the banking industry, capital markets, pensions and tourism for Semanario Busqueda.
She was also a correspondent at Reuters focusing on all types of national news of global interest including politics, economics and sports.
She has freelanced for CNN en Español, Vice (Mexican edition), Expansión (México), Carta Capital (Brazil) and O Estado de São Paulo (Brazil).
She has interned at Diario ABC covering business and economics and was a reporter at El Pais Uruguay.
Capurro was a Knight-Bagehot fellow, with course load at the Columbia University Business School and Columbia Graduate School of Journalism.
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