Eric Chemi joined CNBC in 2014 as a Senior Editor-at-Large, Data Journalism.
Prior to CNBC, he worked at Bloomberg TV and Businessweek as head of data and research. He also worked as a trader at JPMorgan and Fortress Investment Group.
Chemi graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT.
The Australian Open's finals competitors might seem like a blast from the past, but all of professional tennis has been getting a little older.
A variety of data shows that a lot of individual investor situations have stayed the same, despite the Dow doubling from 10,000 to 20,000 in 7 years. CNBC's Eric Chemi explains
Analysts are far more likely to rate a stock a "buy" than a "sell," and that's always been the case. CNBC's Eric Chemi explains.
With the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbing above 20,000 for the first time, here's what happens when the index hits a multiple of 1,000. CNBC's Eric Chemi explains.
A nomination for the Academy Awards can mean more for a movie's bottom line than winning the actual award. CNBC's Eric Chemi explains.
Cisco buys tech startup AppDynamics one day before its IPO. Here's what to expect next.
Data show that a lot of individual investor situations have stayed the same, despite the Dow doubling from 10,000 to 20,000.
Edward Mills of FBR Capital Markets discusses Fed policy with Eric Chemi.
Gina Sanchez of Chantico Global and Larry McDonald of ACG Analytics discuss politics and the markets with Eric Chemi.