Dominic Chu CNBC, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Nationality, Salary, and Net Worth

Dominic Chu Bio | Wiki

Dominic Chu is an American journalist and a senior markets correspondent for CNBC. He is located at the network’s Global Headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Chu joined CNBC in 2013, and airs during CNBC’s Business Day programming, and contributes to CNBC.com.

Previously, he was a New York-based markets correspondent for Bloomberg Television, covering the stock, bond, currency, and commodities markets. Chu brings extensive knowledge of the financial markets.

Moreover, he has worked in sales and trading for UBS Investment Bank and mutual fund management for Hennessy Advisors among others. Chu has spoken at several industry conferences and he was a regular contributor to radio and television outlets across the country.

Dominic Chu Age

Chu was born on June 6 in San Ramon, Califonia, United States of America. However, he keeps his personal life private. Therefore, it is not known to the public the date and year he was born.

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Dominic Chu Height

He is a man of average stature. Chu stands at a height of 5 ft 10 in (Approx. 1.77 m).

Dominic Chu Family

He was born and raised in San Ramon, Califonia by his parents. Chu holds an American nationality and belongs to the Asian ethnicity. Infotrmation about his parents and/or siblings is not available at the moment.

Dominic Chu Wife | Married

He is a married man. Although he has not mentioned anything regarding his wedding, in July 2013, Julie Hyman tweeted that it was a sad day for her. She continued to say that she has seen Dominic grow into a great reporter and get married to @megharita33.

Chu has not revealed the real name of his wife, however, he frequently mentions her on his Twitter account. Chu and his wife welcomed their baby girl in March 2017  named Elizabeth. He then introduced his daughter to his group at CNBC.

Dominic Chu Education

Chu graduated from Cornell University and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in hotel administration. Additionally, he has spoken at numerous industry conferences as well as a regular contributor to radio and television outlets across the country.

Dominic Chu CNBC

In 2013, Chu joined CNBC and currently serves as a senior markets correspondent for CNBC. He is located at the network’s Global Headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. At CNBC Chu airs Business Day programming and contributes to CNBC.com.

Previously, he was a New York-based markets correspondent for Bloomberg Television, where he covered the stock, bond, currency, and commodities markets. He worked as a New York-based markets correspondent for Bloomberg Television, where he covered the stock, bond, currency, and commodities markets.

Chu brings extensive knowledge of the financial markets. Moreover, he has worked in sales and trading for UBS Investment Bank and mutual fund management for Hennessy Advisors among others. Chu has spoken at several industry conferences and he was a regular contributor to radio and television outlets across the country.

Chu’s colleagues at CNBC include:

Morgan Brennan– general assignment reporter

David Faber– host

Julia Boorstin– senior media and entertainment correspondent

Deirdre Bosa– full-time technology reporter

Kayla Tausche – on-air correspondent

Dominic Chu Nationality

Chu was born in San Ramon, Califonia, United States of America. Therefore, he holds an American nationality.

Dominic Chu Salary

Being one of CNBC’s reporters, there is no doubt, therefore, he earns a decent salary. Chu’s average salary is $71,654 per year.

Dominic Chu Net Worth

He earns his wealth from his career as a reporter. There is no doubt, therefore, that he has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Chu’s estimated net worth is $876,433.

Who Is Dominic Chu

Chu is an American journalist and a senior markets correspondent for CNBC. He is located at the network’s Global Headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Chu joined CNBC in 2013, and airs during CNBC’s Business Day programming, and contributes to CNBC.com.

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