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Caroline Connan

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Caroline Connan
Born (1983-11-27) November 27, 1983 (age 41)
Chatou, France
🎓 Alma materInstitut d'etudes politiques de Paris, University of Melbourne
💼 Occupation
Television news reporter, journalist
Notable credit(s)Canal Plus, CNN International, Agence France-Presse, The Telegraph, i-Télé, Bloomberg

Caroline Connan (b. November 27th, 1983,[citation needed] Chatou,[citation needed] France) is a French journalist and an international correspondent for Bloomberg Television, in Paris covering French business and politics, since 2007.

Biography[edit]

She graduated from the Institut d'etudes politiques de Paris with a master's degree in broadcast journalism and a bachelor's degree in political science at the University of Melbourne before she worked at Canal Plus, CNN International, Agence France-Presse, The Telegraph,[1][non-primary source needed] i-Télé,[citation needed] Atlantico[2][non-primary source needed] or La Chaîne parlementaire.[citation needed]

She interviewed economic leaders and political figures as Christine Lagarde,[3] Josef Ackermann,[4] Jeffrey Sachs,[5] Nick Clegg,[6] Wolfgang Schaeuble,[7] Ali Al-Naimi,[8] Wang Jianzhou,[9] Jean-Claude Trichet,[10] Pierre Moscovici,[11] Alexey Ulyukaev,[12] Michel Sapin,[13] José Ángel Gurría,[14] Jacques Attali,[15] François-Henri Pinault,[16] Andrey L. Kostin,[17] Bernard Arnault,[18] Frederic Oudea,[19][20] Christophe de Margerie,[21] Nouriel Roubini,[22] Jane Hartley,[23] Reed Hastings,[24] Jean-Paul Agon,[25] Henri de Castries[26] and Gérard Mestrallet.[27]

Filmography[edit]

Documentary[edit]

Short film[edit]

  • Frenchie

References[edit]

  1. How to land a helicopter on a yacht, The Daily Telegraph
  2. Davos : cette année, la France brille surtout par son absence, Atlantico
  3. Lagarde Under Investigation for Tapie Case Role, Bloomberg
  4. Ackermann Says Greek Default Would Play 'With Fire', Bloomberg
  5. We’re Seeing Derangement of Climate System: Jeffrey Sachs, Bloomberg
  6. Restoring Libyan Oil Flow a Priority, Clegg Says, Bloomberg
  7. Schaeuble Sees Draghi’s Instruments for Growth Exhausted, Bloomberg
  8. Al-Naimi Speaks on Climate Change Panel at Unesco, Bloomberg
  9. China Mobile Says Discussed Cooperation With Facebook, Bloomberg
  10. Trichet Says Economy Better But Risks `Still' Exist, Bloomberg
  11. BloombergTV, Pierre Moscovici.fr
  12. Russian Economy May Expand Up to 4% in 2012, Bloomberg
  13. France Says Boosting Use of Euro Is Issue of ‘Global Balance’, Bloomberg
  14. ECB Losses on Greek Debt a `Good Idea', OECD Says, Bloomberg
  15. Attali Says Bank Nationalization May Need Consideration, Washington Post
  16. Luxury did well globally Kering CEO Pinault, Bloomberg
  17. VTB's Kostin Says Liquidity Not Too Much of a Problem, Washingtonpost
  18. Louis Vuitton foundation CEO give tour of Paris museum, The Telegraph
  19. Societe Generale Robust, Resilient: CEO Oudea, Bloomberg Television
  20. SocGen First-Quarter Profit Jumps, Bloomberg Television
  21. Total CEO Says Banks Are Reluctant to Fund Projects in Russia, Bloomberg
  22. Roubini Says 2013 `Storm' May Surpass 2008 Crisis, Bloomberg
  23. Cognac Barrels Heading for U.S. on Replica Frigate, Bloomberg
  24. Netflix’s CEO Sees Profit in Europe in 5 to 10 Years, Bloomberg
  25. L'Oreal Says 2015 Growth May Be `Bit Better' Than 2014, Bloomberg
  26. AXA CEO: Climate Change Is an Extremely Large Risk, Bloomberg
  27. The Role of Finance in the Fight Against Climate Change, Bloomberg
  28. Caroline CONNAN, Scenario au long court
  29. SocGen Ex-Trader Kerviel Waits at Italy Border for Hollande Word, Blloomberg

External links[edit]

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