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'''John Defterios''' was an anchor for [[CNN]], [[CNN International]], and [[CNNfn]] during the 1990s. From 2000 until 2007 he hosted the internationally syndicated programme, ''[[World Business]]''. Since October 2007, Defterios hosts [[CNN International]]'s [[Marketplace Middle East]] (MME). MME airs Fridays 9:15 and 20:45 GMT
'''John Defterios''' is an award winning journalist with 25 years of experience in financial news and global affairs. He was an anchor and correspondent for [[CNN]], [[CNN International]], and [[CNNfn]] from 1992-2000 in New York and London. From 2000 until 2007 he hosted the internationally syndicated programme, ''[[World Business]]'' distributed to 230 million households in Europe, Middle East, Asia and the U.S., plus 45 airlines. Since October 2007, Defterios hosts [[CNN International]]'s [[Marketplace Middle East]] (MME). MME airs Friday-Sunday. Times are listed on the programme website www.cnn.com/mme. Defterios is a media leader of the World Economic Forum, is chairman of Business Week events in Asia, the Middle East and the U.S. and writes a weekly column on economic affairs.
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John Defterios is an award winning journalist with 25 years of experience in financial news and global affairs. He was an anchor and correspondent for CNN, CNN International, and CNNfn from 1992-2000 in New York and London. From 2000 until 2007 he hosted the internationally syndicated programme, World Business distributed to 230 million households in Europe, Middle East, Asia and the U.S., plus 45 airlines. Since October 2007, Defterios hosts CNN International's Marketplace Middle East (MME). MME airs Friday-Sunday. Times are listed on the programme website www.cnn.com/mme. Defterios is a media leader of the World Economic Forum, is chairman of Business Week events in Asia, the Middle East and the U.S. and writes a weekly column on economic affairs. [1].

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