Bob Pisani

Robert Pisani has been a news correspondent for financial news network CNBC since 1990. Pisani largely covered the real estate industry and corporate management until 1997. Since then he has reported live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, surrounded by the flurry of floor traders doing business. He mainly focuses on activity in major stock market indices, such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500.

Pisani was twice nominated for a CableACE award, in 1993 and 1995, but has never won. He also co-wrote a book with his father Ralph called How to be a Successful Developer. He and his father also taught a course on real estate development at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania from 1987 to 1992.

Pisani was frequently and jokingly called the "Italian Stallion" and "Cool Breeze" by Late CNBC personality Mark Haines. "Cool Breeze" is a reference to Pisani's interest in Jazz.

In December 2006, Mad Money host Jim Cramer used Pisani as an example of an easily manipulated reporter used by hedge fund managers to spread false statements about a company in order to illegally drive the stock price down. Cramer said, "It’s really important to get the Pisanis of the world and people talking about it as if there is something wrong...". Cramer has since apologized to Pisani.

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What's behind the enormous pop in shares of media meme stock Newsmax

CNBC 02 Apr 2025
Bob Pisani breaks down what's really going on with the new meme stock ... .

The rapid, record rise of active equity ETFs amid market volatility

CNBC 01 Apr 2025
Todd Sohn, Strategas Securities senior ETF and technical ...

ETF Edge: Active ETFs overtake $1 trillion milestone

CNBC 01 Apr 2025
Todd Sohn, Strategas Securities senior ETF and technical strategist, and Nate Geraci, ...

Actively managed ETFs now make-up more than $1 trillion in AUM

CNBC 31 Mar 2025
Matthew Bartolini, State Street Head of SPDR Americas Research, joins CNBC’s Bob Pisani to discuss the record-breaking milestone for active ETFs and how the market volatility is driving interest in the funds ... .

SEC to decide on a new ETF structure and crypto's path forward in ETFs

CNBC 25 Mar 2025
... director, sit down with CNBC's Bob Pisani to discuss a new ETF structure the SEC is deciding on.

ETF Edge: Live from Exchange ETF Conference

CNBC 25 Mar 2025
... sit down with CNBC's Bob Pisani to talk the latest trends in the ETF market.

Eli Horton of TCW on how trade uncertainty could boost companies focused on reshoring

CNBC 25 Mar 2025
Eli Horton, senior portfolio manager for TCW, joins CNBC's Bob Pisani at the Exchange ETF conference to discuss two ETFs focused on supply chain and energy transformation ... .

Big swing and a big miss? How options and private credit ETFs are changing the market.

CNBC 25 Mar 2025
... Pisani to discuss the rise of option income and private credit ETFs.

PIMCO's Jerome Schneider on what's driving inflows into fixed income

CNBC 25 Mar 2025
Jerome Schneider, head of short-term strategies at PIMCO, joins CNBC's Bob Pisani at the Exchange ETF conference in Las Vegas to discuss the trends driving investment into fixed income ... .

State Street’s Anna Paglia on the strategy behind the first-ever private credit ETF

CNBC 24 Mar 2025
Anna Paglia, State Street Global Advisors executive vice president and chief business officer, sits down with CNBC’s Bob Pisani to discuss the launch of her firm’s private credit ETF ... .

Why Bond ETFs may be right for you despite inflationary risks

CNBC 19 Mar 2025
Jeffrey Katz, TCW managing director, and Alex Morris, F/m Investments CEO, talk with CNBC's Bob Pisani on 'ETF Edge' to debate if bond are still a safe haven amid heighted concerns about inflation and tariffs ... .
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