Gregory Crawford

Grew up in western Massachusetts, attended Drew University in Madison, N.J., where he caught the writing bug and realized that New York (just an hour away) was the place to be for publishing. First job in publishing, however, was telemarketing a computer equipment directory for Ziff-Davis. Eventually landed at Reuters, where he cut his teeth on the Wall Street desk. Spent 10 years there in New York, Hong Kong and Chicago. Joined Crain in 2003 as a reporter with Pensions & Investments, was involved with Financial Week for a couple years, went back to P&I, took a couple years ‘off’ from Crain to run a content-driven community website for the institutional capital markets industry and came back in 2010 to join InvestmentNews. Greg has a wife and two kids and his main hobby is cooking.

Gregory Crawford
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INVESTING MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 23, 2014
SEC to vote on money fund reform plan this month: Source

Under new rules, prime money funds to float $1 share price, investors to be charged for withdrawals sometimes.

INVESTING EMERGING MARKETS JUL 23, 2014
Investors return to emerging markets as concerns ease

Big ETFs from Vanguard, BlackRock attract more than $7 billion combined since end of March.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 23, 2014
Retirees suffer as 401(k) rollover boom enriches brokers

Complaints filed against brokers for inappropriate investments after money moved into IRAs.

INVESTING MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 23, 2014
Support eroding for money funds rule as SEC's White pushes vote

One year after the SEC proposed new protections for money-market mutual funds, support is eroding for the agency's plan to rein in the riskiest of them. Dissent among the five commissioners has raised the possibility that a vote on the proposal, currently targeted for late July, could be delayed.

INVESTING FIXED INCOME JUL 22, 2014
The bear market in bonds has not been seen and here's why

In Jeffrey Gundlach's 'no normal' world, the aging U.S. population means Treasuries can't lose.

INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 22, 2014
Gundlach: Betting against Treasuries is a fool's game

A growing number of portfolio managers, including DoubleLine Capital's Jeffrey Gundlach, are re-evaluating their forecasts for rising yields as Treasuries recorded their best annual start since 2008.

INVESTING FIXED INCOME JUL 22, 2014
Gundlach not buying the housing recovery

For star bond manager Jeffrey Gundlach, the U.S. housing recovery isn't very rosy and so he's avoiding subprime debt despite its big rally in 2013.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 17, 2014
Investors growing blase about risk: Fed governors' big worry

June FOMC meeting minutes shows policy makers on watch for too much risk taking, examine QE exit plan.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 15, 2014
On the hot seat, Gross defends performance

Sporting dark sunglasses at Morningstar's investor conference, Bill Gross defended the performance of Pimco as its flagship product continues to suffer withering withdrawals.

YOUR PRACTICE FINTECH JUL 14, 2014
Be a robo-adviser, the human way

Personalized financial advice should take cues from the robo-adviser trend/