David Faber is an American financial journalist and co-anchor of CNBC's "Squawk on the Street." Known for his in-depth market analysis and authoritative reporting, he has earned a prominent reputation over more than two decades in financial journalism. Faber is also the host of CNBC's "The Faber Report" and a respected contributor to various financial publications.
David Faber was born in New York City in 1965. He attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a degree in economics. His academic background provided a solid foundation for his future career in finance and journalism. After graduation, he worked as a financial analyst, gaining practical industry experience before transitioning into journalism.
Faber began his journalism career in the early 1990s as a reporter for Bloomberg News. His strong understanding of the financial markets and clear reporting style quickly gained attention, leading to his move to CNBC in 1993. There, he became one of the network's most recognizable faces, respected for both his insight and clarity in explaining complex financial concepts.
Upon joining CNBC, Faber took on significant on-air roles that helped shape the network’s financial news programming. He is best known as the co-anchor of "Squawk on the Street," a show that broadcasts live from the New York Stock Exchange and provides real-time market updates and analysis. In addition to his anchoring duties, he hosts "The Faber Report," where he covers key corporate developments and executive interviews.
Birth Date: | 10 Mar, 1964 |
Age: | 59 yrs |
Occupations: | Journalist International forum participant |
Citizenship: | United States of America |
Birth Place: | New York City |
Education: | Tufts University Trinity School |
Gender: | Male |
Description: | Journalist |