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CNN financial editor to retire after 25 years.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

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By Phyllis Furman, Daily News, New York Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Feb. 28--Financial news icon Myron Kandel is retiring from CNN after 25 years -- another milestone in the cable net's retreat from its once-vaunted position in business news.

CNN financial editor Kandel, who pioneered business reporting on TV in launching shows like "Moneyline," will deliver his last report March 11.

The 74-year-old veteran New York journalist, known to friends as Mike, will remain at CNN as a consultant and keep his famously cluttered office at the Time Warner Center.

His "Moneyline" commentary and frequent CNN reports -- as many as 17 a day …

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