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Kayla Tausche

General Assignment Reporter

Kayla Tausche joined CNBC in January 2011 as a general assignment reporter covering corporate finance and deals for CNBC's business day programming.

Tausche covers the banking industry, as well as corporate finance and deals - and frequently breaks news. Outside her primary beats, she has covered a wide variety of high-profile stories, including the Facebook IPO, the Occupy Wall Street movement, the MF Global bankruptcy, and the UK phone hacking scandal.

She reports across NBC properties as a contributor to MSNBC, "TODAY" and "Nightly News with Brian Williams." In addition to reporting, Tausche serves as a substitute anchor for flagship CNBC programs "Squawk Box," "Squawk on the Street" and "Power Lunch."

Previously, Tausche was based in London as the assistant editor of DealReporter, a Financial Times-owned publication, covering mergers and acquisitions. Prior to DealReporter, she worked on the consumer and retail beat at Bloomberg News. She began her career in journalism at the Brussels bureau of the Associated Press, where her bilingual interview experience included Jacques Chirac and Peter Mandelson.

An Atlanta native, Tausche graduated with honors in business journalism and international politics from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she was an Ameel J. Fisher scholar. She sits on the alumni boards of the UNC journalism school and the Steamboat Foundation, where she was a fellow.

Follow Kayla Tausche on Twitter @kaylatausche .

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  • Betting on Facebook's Future  Friday, 17 May 2013 | 11:29 AM ET

    Facebook has shown it can monetize mobile and retain users, says Mark Mahaney, RBC Capital Markets analyst, who explains why he upgraded the social media company to outperform with a $32 price target.

  • Facebook IPO, One Year Later...  Friday, 17 May 2013 | 6:13 AM ET
    A Nasdaq television reporter is seen inside the Nasdaq studios as the Facebook logo is displayed on a ticker board.

    Following the social network's timeline, one year after it went public, with CNBC's Kayla Tausche.

  • JPMorgan Chief's Fate Comes Down to Close Vote Thursday, 16 May 2013 | 5:59 AM ET
    Jamie Dimon

    The vote to split roles for JPMorgan Chase Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon on Tuesday could be driven by big index funds, as well as by Institutional Shareholder Services