Charles Gasparino

Senior Correspondent FOX Business Network

Charles Gasparino True
Charles Gasparino

Charles Gasparino

Senior Correspondent
FOX Business Network

Charles Gasparino joined FOX Business Network (FBN) in February 2010 as Senior Correspondent. Gasparino provides on-air reporting throughout the business day for the network, covering the latest news from the financial world.

Prior to joining FBN, Gasparino was an on-air editor for CNBC where he was responsible for breaking some of the biggest stories during the financial crisis, including the first reports of AIG's government bailout, the TARP bailout of the nation’s biggest banks, details behind the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the shakeups at Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley. Before joining CNBC, he was a senior writer at Newsweek magazine where he broke major stories involving Wall Street and corporate America. During his time as a senior writer at the Wall Street Journal, Gasparino was one of lead reporters covering Wall Street, the bursting of the dot com bubble and Eliot Spitzer’s crackdown on abuse in the financial sector. He is a recipient of business journalism awards, and the author of several critically acclaimed financial books including, the New York Times best seller, "The Sellout: How Three Decades of Wall Street Greed and Government Mismanagement Destroyed the Global Financial System." His other books include “Blood on the Street," which detailed major abuses involving Wall Street research, and "King of the Club: Richard Grasso and the Survival of the New York Stock Exchange." He has served as a contributor to the Daily Beast, New York Magazine and Forbes, among other publications.

He received a Bachelor of Arts from Pace University and a Masters degree in journalism from the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.

He resides with his wife in New York City.

Check out his Twitter: twitter.com/CGasparino