Oliver Renick, a reporter at Bloomberg News, has left the news organization to join a new financial news broadcast.
Renick declined to comment to Talking Biz News other than to confirm his departure.
He had been at Bloomberg since June 2014, co-anchoring on Bloomberg Television and writing for Bloomberg News about the stock market. Renick also interned for Bloomberg while in college.
Before Bloomberg, Renick worked for a year at Bond Buyer, primarily covering the sell side of the municipal bond industry, writing stories about bond insurers, underwriters, ratings services, bond counsel and general market trends. He also wrote a daily market column.
Renick is a graduate in materials science and engineering from Cornell University, where he was editor in chief of the Cornell Review.
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