Julia Chatterley
Julia Chatterley
Julia Chatterley is a journalist stays in Manhattan, New York. Julia Chatterley is an anchor and correspondent with CNN International and anchors the show, First Move with Julia Chatterley, resides from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. [1][2][3]
Education
Chatterley graduated as a first class honors graduate from the London School of Economics and Political Science. [2]
Career
Early Beginnings
She began her career in finance, working for Morgan Stanley in London in July 2002. While at Morgan Stanley, Chatterley accumulated a breadth of Knowledge in the company's Fixed Income division, including swaps trading, foreign exchange sales-trading and Securitized Products Research. She spent at least six years working with macro hedge funds on a cross-asset basis leaving the firm in March 2010. [3]
She left finance in February 2012 to embark on a broadcasting career at CNBC International, where she regularly co-anchored the network's Squawk Box and Street Signs programs and hosted special shows. Chatterley then joined Bloomberg L.P. in April 2017 as a news anchor.[2]
CNN
Julia Chatterley is currently an anchor and correspondent for CNN international. Chatterley has been instrumental in CNN's coverage of many major global business stories including the coronavirus outbreak, US-China trade relations, Brexit and the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. [3]
She also covers transformative technologies within the financial sector including global payments, the use of blockchain technology and digital assets like cryptocurrencies.
She has interviewed key players like Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, Calibra's chief economist Christian Catalini and Mu Changchun, the head of the digital currency research institute at the People's Bank of China, to discuss the impact of new technology and the need for better regulation. [3]
Chatterley has also interviewed key current and former members of the Federal Reserve including former Chairman Alan Greenspan and St. Louis Fed President James B. Bullard in addition to many prominent CEOs and economists including Huawei's Chief Security Officer Andy Purdy, Emirates Airlines president Tim Clark, Linkedin co-founder Reid Hoffman, Cisco's chairman and CEO Chuck Robbins.[3]