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Jackie DeAngelis

CNBC Reporter

Jackie DeAngelis is a Reporter for CNBC based at the network's global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. DeAngelis is also the host of CNBC's new online show, "Futures Now," only available on CNBC.com and entirely devoted to the futures market.

In addition to reporting live from the Nasdaq Marketsite and NY Mercantile Exchange, DeAngelis has covered an array of stories including the 2012 Drought, Geopolitics in the Middle East, US IPO Activity and Corporate Earnings. She has also anchored CNBC's pan-regional program "Capital Connection" and global business news program "Worldwide Exchange."

In 2011 DeAngelis covered market activity in the Middle East, interviewing influential business leaders and government officials for CNBC's international broadcast. She also reported on the Arab Spring and its impact on the global markets, including in-depth coverage of the uprising in Bahrain.

From 2008 through 2010, DeAngelis served as CNBC's Director of Strategic Programming and Development. In this role, she was instrumental in creating new financial series and producing exclusive network specials with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, Warren Buffett, Bill Gates and President Clinton. DeAngelis received an Emmy Award nomination for her work on CNBC's "Investing in America: A CNBC Town Hall Event with President Obama."

Prior to joining CNBC, DeAngelis worked as a technology analyst at Oaktree Capital, identifying investment opportunities in emerging markets. DeAngelis graduated Cum Laude from Cornell University with a B.A. in Asian Studies and History and holds a Juris Doctorate from Rutgers School of Law.

Follow Jackie DeAngelis on Twitter @JackieDeAngelis.

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    CNBC' s Jackie DeAngelis has the latest details on the Solyndra scandal; Lowe's closing ten underperforming stores; hedge fund manager, David Einhorn bashing Green Mountain Coffee's single serve as too expensive; and the NYPD says Occupy Wall Street has cost the taxpayers $3.4 million. Also CNBC's Eamon Javers reports on the conflict between the NLRB and members of Congress.

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    With the jobless rate in the United States holding steady at 9.1 percent and the market showing no signs of near-term recovery, many Americans are considering looking abroad to combat their unemployment problem at home.

  • Saudi Arabia's Central Bank Governor, Muhammad Al Jasser, said yesterday that "everyone" was concerned over the fragile state of the US economy and Europe's ongoing sovereign debt crisis, according to Reuters reports.

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