Andrew Ross Sorkin
Andrew Ross Sorkin is an accomplished American journalist, author, and co-anchor of CNBC's 'Squawk Box'. He is known for his insightful commentary on financial markets and economic issues, and is also the founding editor of the New York Times' DealBook, a daily financial newsletter. Sorkin is recognized for his expertise in business journalism and has authored the best-selling book 'Too Big to Fail', which chronicles the 2008 financial crisis.
Born on Feb 19, 1977 (48 years old)
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Taiwan:
Andrew Ross Sorkin interviewed President William Lai during the New York Times’ DealBook Summit.
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United States:
Andrew Ross Sorkin interviewed Erika Kirk at The New York Times DealBook Summit.
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United States:
Sorkin also asked Democratic strategist James Carville about who he saw as the leader of the party.
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Tanzania:
Andrew Ross Sorkin’s book, Too Big to Fail, illustrates governance challenges through a narrative about a Dutch boy preventing a flood.
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United States:
'It could happen again': Andrew Ross Sorkin warns of 1929 parallels in today’s AI market.
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United States:
Andrew Ross Sorkin warns of 1929 parallels in today’s AI market.
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United States:
Gates told CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin in an interview that pulling back from climate investment was a 'huge disappointment.'
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Ireland:
Andrew Ross Sorkin is the author of the book discussing the Great Crash and its implications.
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United States:
Andrew Ross Sorkin looks at the worst market crash in U.S. history in his new book, '1929'.
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Taiwan:
Squawk Box cohost Andrew Ross Sorkin quoted Nvidia Corp CEO Jensen Huang's comment about China's position in chipmaking.
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