Charismatic, articulate, and candid, Stuart Varney consistently wins rave reviews from audiences, and is credited with changing the way that television reports on financial and economic news worldwide. A Fox News Channel anchor, he joined the Fox Business Network as an anchor on October 15, 2007. Formerly the host of CNBC's broadcast of The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board with Stuart Varney and co-host of CNN's MoneyLine News Hour from 1999 to 2001, Varney joined the Fox News network in December 2003 as a contributor to a variety of shows, including Your World with Neil Cavuto, Bulls & Bears, and Forbes on Fox. He is also notably a founding member of CNN's award-winning business team, and former host of both Business Day and Business Asia. He joined CNN upon its founding in 1980.
An economist educated at the London School of Economics, Varney is uniquely qualified to address the rapidly shifting domestic and global economic trends, and the implications for business, institutional investors, and individuals. His exceptional coverage and analysis of the stock market crash of 1987 earned him a Peabody Award for excellence in journalism.
For business to prosper, it must address economic issues impacting its ability to compete. Stuart Varney cuts through the jargon to make complex economic issues accessible and interesting for any audience.
No discussion about the economy is complete without consideration of the political climate and the economic agenda of the current administration. Varney's frank assessment of worldwide politics as it relates to economic trends, opportunities, and hazards is fresh, insightful, and comprehensive.
Varney's experience and in-depth knowledge enable him to tailor his remarks to address those economic issues most relevant to your organization and audience. From global economic uncertainty to tax policy to the Federal Reserve, Varney will enlighten, engage, and motivate your audience. His presentations continually evolve with the dynamic economic climate, keeping your audience abreast and ahead of the headlines.