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Betty Liu was born in 1973 in Hong Kong. She moved to the United States at the age of three and has lived in Philadelphia since she was 12. She attended Central High School and later graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1995 with a degree in English. Liu is fluent in English and Mandarin Chinese and also has conversational proficiency in Cantonese. Her interest in journalism began at an early age.
Liu's journalism career began with Dow Jones Newswires, where she served as the youngest-ever Taiwan bureau chief and regional correspondent, covering financial news throughout the region. She later joined the Financial Times as the Atlanta bureau chief, where she reported extensively on prominent business and political leaders, including the former CEOs of Coca-Cola and Home Depot.
After her time with the Financial Times, Liu returned to Asia to work as a correspondent and anchor for CNBC Asia. There, she covered market activity in Greater China and appeared regularly on morning shows, including "Squawk Box." Between 2000 and 2002, her coverage earned industry recognition for its depth and accuracy. She also contributed to the Far Eastern Economic Review and The Wall Street Journal.
In 2007, Liu joined Bloomberg Television, where she anchored "In the Loop with Betty Liu" until 2015. She also hosted a related radio program titled "In the Loop, At the Half." She continues to appear on Bloomberg Television, especially during midday segments. In 1997, she received an award for her in-depth reporting on the Asian financial crisis.
In 2011, she was inducted into Central High School’s Alumni Hall of Fame, becoming the first Asian and the first female alumna to receive this honor. Over the years, Liu has interviewed numerous influential figures, including Ted Turner, Carlos Slim, and Warren Buffett.
In 2012, Bloomberg mistakenly identified Liu as a Pulitzer Prize nominee in an ad campaign. After being contacted by MSNBC, the organization issued an apology for the error. The same inaccurate claim was later repeated in a biography titled "Age Smart." To clarify, Liu has never been a Pulitzer Prize nominee.
Liu has been married twice. Her first marriage was to Benjamin Walter; the couple divorced in 2006. They have twin sons, Zachary and Dylan, who were born in 2004. She later married an Australian news executive named William, whom she met while in Hong Kong. The family currently resides in New Jersey.
Betty Liu is known for her poised public demeanor and polished presentation, often noted for her signature short hair and dark eyes. While there’s no verified information about her net worth, it is widely reported that she earns a high salary consistent with senior roles in financial journalism. She maintains a social media presence with active profiles on Facebook and Twitter.
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