Tag: Cynthia Owens

  • CNBC appoints new correspondents in Singapore, Hong Kong

    MUMBAI: Business and financial news channel CNBC Asia has added two new correspondents to its news team. Betty Liu joins the network’s Hong Kong bureau while Sri Jegarajah will be based in CNBC’s regional headquarters in Singapore.

    Liu has been appointed CNBC’s Hong Kong correspondent. She will cover the network’s morning programmes Asia Squawk Box and Asia Market Watch, while Jane Ong continues her role as the Hong Kong correspondent for the evening programmes Asia Market Wrap and CNBC Tonight. Liu was the Atlanta bureau chief for Financial Times, where she made frequent television appearances on CNN. She has also been a business correspondent with PBS in the US, and Taiwan bureau chief with Dow Jones Newswires.

    Jegarajah will be one of CNBC’s Singapore-based correspondents for the network’s evening programmes Asia Market Wrap and CNBC Tonight. He joins CNBC from Bloomberg, where he filed oil and energy market reports for wires, print, television and radio services. Prior to Bloomberg, Sri was with Dow Jones Newswires, in London as commodities reporter and subsequently as a Singapore-based energy reporter. He was a regular commentator on CNBC during his time at Dow Jones.

    CNBC Asia senior VP progamming Cynthia Owens said, “Betty and Sri are terrific additions to our award-winning on-air team. Both of them have extensive experience in business reporting and are at home in Asia. It is a reflection of CNBC’s position as the world leader in business news that we can attract top talent like Betty and Sri.”
        
          

  • CNBC to air first post-Tsunami interview with Indonesian president

    MUMBAI: Following the CNBC Strategic Forum: The New Indonesia 2005: Policy and Action, which took place in Jakarta 24 January, CNBC has kicked off its comprehensive series of specials on the country with an exclusive interview with Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in The CNBC Conversation.  

    In his first international television interview since the 26 December tsunami tragedy, Yudhoyono talks to CNBC’s Lisa Oake about dealing with the disaster, security issues in Jakarta and the urgent need to boost the economy.

    The CNBC Conversation is an award-winning interview programme that recently featured key figures such as Malaysia’s Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Philippine president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and India’s Finance Minister P Chidambaram.

    CNBC Asia Pacific senior vice president news programming Cynthia Owens said, “President Yudhoyono has only been in office for about 100 days and he’s facing some big challenges. We are proud that the president chose to talk to CNBC and we think this interview will be of great interest to CNBC’s viewers across Asia.”