Pauline Chiou, an anchor for CNBC Asia in Singapore for the past three years, has left that position and moved to New York.
Chiou is now doing freelance work for CNN International.
Chiou had hosted CNBC’s “The Rundown” with Adam Bakhtiar from the Singapore Exchange. She also provided market and news updates throughout the core business day.
Chiou joined CNBC in 2014 from CNN in Hong Kong where she covered Asia business news since 2009 and anchored the flagship show “World Business Today.” Prior to that, she was based in the U.S. where she covered markets from the New York Stock Exchange.
A 20-year broadcast veteran, Chiou grew up in the U.S., where she spent her early broadcast career. She has a Bachelor’s degree in history from Yale University and a Master’s degree in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern.
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