Bloomberg unmasks Zero Hedge

Tracy Alloway and Luke Kawa of Bloomberg write about the finance news site Zero Hedge and the people behind it. Alloway and Kawa write, “Since being founded in the depths of the financial crisis, Zero Hedge has grown from a blog to an Internet powerhouse. Often distrustful of the ‘establishment’ and almost always bearish, it’s known […]

Quartz seeks markets and economics reporter

Quartz seeks a reporter to cover international markets and economics, and the relentless flow of charts, data and ideas they produce. You would be part of the growing Quartz team based in New York, and help shape our efforts to take bracingly creative approaches to covering business news. We are looking for journalists with professional reporting […]

Reuters seeks editor to run commodities/energy coverage

Reuters News is seeking an exceptional journalist, an inspirational leader and an ambitious editor to lead the energy and commodity news file in the Americas, a brief that includes some of the most important financial stories of the modern era, including the boom (and bust) of the U.S. shale revolution; the rise of Brazil and […]

Bloomberg First Word seeks Treasury market reporter

First Word was built on the idea of news for a market, as opposed to news about a market. Our stories are condensed into bullet points for quick reading and include analysis of key news developments, company announcements, important media reports, analyst ratings and updates on the markets, so our customers can stay on top […]

NYSSCPA announces financial journalism award winners

The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants announced the winners of its 2016 Excellence in Financial Journalism Awards. The award recognizes reporters from the national and local press whose work was published, posted or broadcast in 2016 and contributed to a better and balanced understanding of business or financial topics. Winners were selected by […]

Bloomberg TV’s Ruhle moving to MSNBC

Bloomberg Television’s morning anchor Stephanie Ruhle is jumping to cable news rival MSNBC, reports Kevin Dugan of the New York Post. Dugan writes, “Ruhle, 40, is co-host of the ‘Market Makers’ program and is also a managing editor. She has been at Bloomberg TV since 2011. Before that, Ruhle was a managing director at Deutsche […]

CNBC seeks markets producer in New York

CNBC is seeking a markets producer to work at its bureau at the New York Stock Exchange. The markets producer pitches ideas and produces portions of a show. This role also coordinates segments and assists markets reporter(s). Responsibilities * Developing and producing live reporter and guest segments. Implement work independently with guidance from Market Reporter […]

WSJ seeks visual editor for Money & Investing team

The Wall Street Journal seeks a talented and organized storyteller to lead its visual journalism efforts for its core Money and Investing coverage. On the surface, these topics — money, markets, banking, Wall Street, investing — seem in conflict with the artistically minded. But these stories are at the heart of our modern life. Understanding […]

TheStreet.com seeks weekend reporter

TheStreet.com, an award-winning financial media company, is seeking a Weekend Reporter to be based in New York who will be responsible for sourcing, developing, analyzing and writing news stories and features for financial news web sites and digital products. This role is a full-time position, with the work week schedule being flexible. Responsibilities: • Write […]

How “Wall Street Week” landed at Fox Business

Brian Flood of The Wrap writes about how Fox Business Network acquired the “Wall Street Week’ show. Flood writes, “After 30-odd episodes of the quasi-infomercial version, Fox News chairman and CEO Roger Ailes liked what he saw, took over the show and moved it to Fox Business Network. “‘Roger was aware that the brand still had […]