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 ALTERNATIVES AUG 23, 2013
Papagiannis to deconstruct alts at IN's alternative investments conference

INVESTING FIXED INCOME AUG 21, 2013
State Street CEO adds voice to worry over investors' fixed income holdings

Hooley says retail investors risk being on 'wrong side of the equation' when rates climb.

INVESTING ALTERNATIVES AUG 21, 2013
Ron Carson to speak at IN's alts conference

INVESTING EMERGING MARKETS AUG 19, 2013
Poor performance dooms Legg Mason's emerging-markets unit

Struggling money manager to close $500M in assets Esemplia.

INVESTING EQUITIES AUG 16, 2013
Berkowitz scores again as wagers on insurers pay off

Fairholme Fund's Bruce Berkowitz scored last week when shares of insurer MBIA soared. After a 'horrible' 2011, the fund manager is hot again, beating 98% of his rivals.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 15, 2013
Worries about end to Fed stimulus knocks gold for another loss

Metal drops below key $1,300 level after Dallas Fed President Fisher suggests QE end in sight.

INVESTING EQUITIES AUG 14, 2013
Janus launching new funds in latest attempt to stem decline

Asset allocation funds offer investors varying levels of volatility.

INVESTING FIXED INCOME AUG 08, 2013
El-Erian says markets took tapering too far, calls Bernanke dovish

PIMCO's co-CIO says 10-year note rate could drop, economy 'fragile.'

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 07, 2013
SEC gets 'shot in the arm' with victory in Tourre case

The SEC's victory in its case against former Goldman Sachs employee Fabrice Tourre gives it a 'shot in the arm' but critics say the agency is still falling short in policing Wall Street.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 06, 2013
Obama meets financial regulators on Dodd-Frank progress

Closed door gathering includes Treasury Secretary, consumer protection, CFTC, others.