Gretchen Morgenson

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Gretchen C. Morgenson (born January 2, 1956 in State College, Pennsylvania) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who writes the "Market Watch" column for the Sunday "Money & Business" section of the New York Times newspaper. Morgenson graduated in 1976 from Saint Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota with a B.A. degree in English and history. She went to work as an assistant editor with "Vogue" magazine, eventually becoming a writer and financial columnist.

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Gretchen C. Morgenson writes the Market Watch column for the Sunday Money and Business section of The New York Times. She was a member of the team that won the prestigious Gerald Loeb Award for deadline/beat reporting for the newspaper's 1998 articles on
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Gretchen Morgenson is assistant business and financial editor and a columnist at the New York Times. She joined the staff of the Times covering the world financial markets in May 1998 after a long career at Forbes Magazine. Last year she won the Pulitze
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Ms. Morgenson joined the Times in 1998 as an assistant business and financial editor and writes the weekly "Market Watch" column for the Sunday "Money and Business" section. She also contributes frequently to the daily with stories on a variety of busine
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