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Deirdre Bolton is a reporter and anchor at Bloomberg Television. She hosts the weekday show Money Moves, which airs across all digital platforms within the Bloomberg network, including Bloomberg Television and Bloomberg.com. The program focuses on alternative investment trends, featuring insights from professionals in private equity, venture capital, hedge funds, real estate, and angel investing.
Born on June 1, 1964, Deirdre Bolton grew up in Newtown, Pennsylvania, United States. She pursued her undergraduate studies at the University of Iowa, earning degrees in both French and English Literature. Bolton later completed a Master’s degree in French Literature through New York University’s program in Paris. She currently resides on the Upper West Side of Manhattan with her husband and their two sons.
Before joining Bloomberg Television in 1999, Bolton worked in the equity sales divisions at two international banks. In those roles, she sold European equities to portfolio managers based in the United States. This experience laid the foundation for her in-depth knowledge of global finance and investment strategies.
At Bloomberg, she reports for all affiliates in major U.S. cities including Chicago, Raleigh, Pittsburgh, Salt Lake City, New York, and San Antonio. She has also reported from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and is recognized for her on-the-ground financial journalism.
Throughout her tenure, Bolton has interviewed several influential figures in business, finance, and policy. Notable interviewees include David Rubenstein, co-founder and managing director of the Carlyle Group; Fred Wilson, managing partner of Union Square Ventures; billionaire investor Wilbur Ross; H. Rodgin Cohen, chairman of Sullivan & Cromwell; Gary Parr, vice chairman at Lazard; and Bill Ackman, CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management.
She gained broader media visibility during the financial crisis of 2007–2008, appearing on CBS and ABC. Bolton was a regular contributor on CBS’s The Early Show and appeared on ABC’s News Now channel, providing expert analysis during a critical time in global financial markets.
In recent years, Bolton has expanded her coverage to include interviews with sports figures, government officials, economists, and Wall Street leaders. Among these are Richard Clarida, strategic adviser at PIMCO; real estate investor Sam Zell; Rick Simonson, former CFO of Nokia; and Christina Romer, former chief economist in President Barack Obama’s administration. She has also spoken with noted athletes including Terrell Owens, Martina Navratilova, and Billie Jean King.
Bolton is known for her deep reporting on global financial strategies, particularly in alternative investments. She provides daily updates on market trends in private equity, hedge funds, and other non-traditional assets. Her analysis often highlights where global capital is flowing and which innovative approaches investors are taking to achieve diversified returns.
She has also participated in some of the leading global business conferences, including the World Knowledge Forum in Seoul, South Korea, where international experts gather to discuss economic and financial issues of global importance.
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