Laurel Kenner

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Laurel Kenner (born in California in 1954) is a financial writer and commentator in New York City whose columns have appeared on CNBC Money, worldlyinvestor.com, and TheStreet.com. She holds a degree in piano from the University of California at Los Angeles.

During the period 1989-1994, she was an award-winning aerospace reporter for Copley Los Angeles Newspapers and subsequently, from 1995 to 2000, she was chief US stocks editor at Bloomberg News. In 2003, she co-authored the book Practical Speculation with Victor Niederhoffer.

In 2006 at the age of 51, Laurel Kenner had a child with Victor Niederhoffer, using a surrogate mother[1]. The New York Times authored a piece [2] which insinuated that the child's sex may have been artificially selected.

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