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Louisa bojesen biography
Louisa Bojesen
Danish-American financial journalist
Louisa Bojesen (Danish pronunciation:[luˈiːsæˈpʌjəsn̩]) (born May 13, 1974) is a Danish-American[1] financial journalist who worked for CNBC Europe television in London for 17 years.
She was most recently a co-host of the channel's European version of Street Signs, reporting on global financial markets. In addition, Bojesen reported for CNBC (U.S.), CNBC Asia, NBC and MSNBC. She co-anchored Squawk Box Europe with Geoff Cutmore and Steve Sedgwick and anchored European Closing Bell until its final show on December 18, 2015.
Bojesen co-anchored the European version of Street Signs until her departure from CNBC Europe on April 28, 2017.
Bojesen studied political science, medicine and philosophy at Loyola University Chicago before working in the financial field.[2] She joined CNBC Europe in 2000, initially serving as a Nordic markets reporter in Copenhagen before moving to the channel's London