Bloomberg Television announced Monday that Alix Steel has joined as a correspondent, covering global markets, economic news and commodities across Bloomberg’s multiple digital platforms.
Previously, Steel was senior multimedia reporter, anchor and producer for TheStreet.com, where she covered global markets and commodities, with a primary focus on gold. Steel also co-anchored a live trading show, “Morning Call,” for TheStreet.com and T3Live.com.
Steel received her bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University and studied business journalism at New York University.
In addition to being a reporter, Steel has held positions in film production, theater direction, legal administration and teaching
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I have watched Alix every morning from the moment I first saw her.
She has the sweetest smile that I have ever seen on a human being, truly.
She is also insightful, informative and down to business with all the questions that I
want answers to.
You are lucky to have her and I can't wait to see her on the new show.
Alix is a great addition to Bloomberg TV.
Missed her fine and flawless reporting on gold at NBR. (Alix was a bright spot on that show ... thought she would be a superb anchor.) Congrats to Bloomberg and Alix!!