Staff Reporters
Sep 1, 2010

Bloomberg Television launches a new programme

GLOBAL - Business and financial news network Bloomberg Television has launched a new programme 'On the move with Francine Lacqua', airing weekdays from 9 to 10am Central European Time (CET).

Francine Lacqua
Francine Lacqua

Hosted by Bloomberg Television anchor and senior correspondent Francine Lacqua (pictured), 'On the move' provides comprehensive coverage of market openings across Europe, breaking news from Asia, and live reporting on the stories most impacting business around the globe.

"Francine's unparalleled access to top business and political leaders gives our viewers competitive insight into the markets and the business day ahead," said Brian Martinez, international managing director at Bloomberg Television. "'On the move' will be there for the high level conversations with news makers that impact the economy."

Host Francine Lacqua, who joined Bloomberg in 2000, has covered numerous high-profile international events for the network including the World Economic Forum and IMF, G20 and OPEC meetings.

Lacqua will be joined daily by members of Bloomberg Television's seasoned markets desk team, including reporters Mark Barton, Judith Bogner and Manus Cranny.

"I'm extremely excited about the opportunity to bring my show out of the studio and give viewers a chance to see the news from where it's happening," said Lacqua. "Our team will be working to convey a complete picture of how political, economic and world events are affecting the markets."

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