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Liz Alderman
Liz Alderman
Business Editor, International Herald Tribune
Liz Alderman is the business editor of the International Herald Tribune. Ms. Alderman is a specialist in monetary policy (Federal Reserve and ECB) and macroeconomics. Ms. Alderman came to the IHT from the financial news agency BridgeNews, where she was the Paris bureau chief overseeing coverage of the French and eurozone economies, and French corporate and political news. Prior to that, she was the Federal Reserve correspondent from 1995 to 1999 in Washington D.C., covering the American economy. As a Greenspan-watcher, she made television appearances on CNBC and Public Television’s “Nightly Business Report” programs. Ms. Alderman also covered banking issues in the early 1990’s, including U.S. bank regulatory reform and the Whitewater hearings. Ms. Alderman graduated from the University of Virginia with a B.A. degree in English Literature and Language. Broadcast Experience: CNBC and Public Television’s “Nightly Business Report” Languages: French Based: Paris
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