Silvia Wadhwa

Silvia Wadhwa (born 1959 in Hagen) is a German financial journalist. She previously worked for CNBC Europe in Frankfurt. She reported daily from the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (usually on European Closing Bell and Europe Tonight),[1] and provided German language business news updates for the N24 news channel. Wadhwa was also the network's European Central Bank correspondent,[1] reporting from the bank's headquarters on days of interest rate decisions[2] and attending the subsequent press conferences. In December 2007 she began writing a blog, €urocentric, for CNBC.com.[3]

Biography

Having previously covered the German financial markets for organizations including Reuters and Handelsblatt,[1] Wadhwa joined CNBC Europe in 1998 as a Frankfurt-based correspondent.[1] Between 2003 and 2007, she was co-presenter of the evening programme Frankfurt Closing Bell and its successor Europe Tonight.[4] Guy Johnson took over as Europe Tonight's sole host in a March 2007 revamp, but Wadhwa remained a contributor to the show.

gollark: Can we give potatOS a SCP designation?
gollark: Apparenntly yes.
gollark: Unfortunately there is no automatic process. But there are a lot of those potatOS IDs there.
gollark: What are you DOING to keep POTATOSING it?
gollark: You can literally just use `factor` on Linux.

References

  1. "Silvia Wadhwa Bio". CNBC.com. Retrieved 12 December 2007.
  2. Wadhwa, Silvia; Nimmermann, Philipp (6 December 2007). ECB Likely to Hold. Frankfurt, Germany: CNBC.com. Retrieved 12 December 2007.
  3. Wadhwa, Silvia (11 December 2007). "Welcome to €urocentric!". CNBC.com. Retrieved 12 December 2007.
  4. Wadhwa, Silvia; Hobbs, Simon (18 September 2006). Europe Tonight 2007 Opening (1). YouTube. Retrieved 12 December 2007.
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