Christopher Freeburn

Christopher Freeburn

Christopher T. Freeburn has been a financial writer and editor for more than 10 years. He has worked at industry trade publications like Food Logistics, ChemicalWeek and Institutional Investor. His freelance articles have appeared in a variety of magazines, including Technology Review, Audubon and USA Weekend. He lives in Westchester County, just outside New York City.”

Recent Articles

Tuesday Apple Rumors: Retina iPad Mini Launch Delayed

Apple won't launch an Retina iPad Mini until late this year; iOS 7 features built-in WiFi file-sharing; and Apple to have more than 600 million users this year.

Gold Climbs on Weak U.S. Manufacturing Data

Data showing a decline in U.S. manufacturing sent the U.S. dollar down and gold up in Monday trading.

Townsquare Media Buys Up Abandoned AOL Music Sites

AOL has sold four of its music-based websites to Townsquare Media Group for undisclosed terms.

Monday Apple Rumors: Thinner Retina MacBook to Bow at WWDC

Apple to debut slim, 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro at the WWDC; Apple is trying to wrap up agreements with music labels; and ebook price-fixing case goes to court.

Gold Posts Second Straight Monthly Loss

Gold fell back in Friday trading confronted by low U.S. inflation and rising consumer confidence, ending May with its second straight monthly decline.

Friday Apple Rumors: India iPhone Sales Soar 400%

Sales of the iPhone in India are surging by up to 400%; Apple is lessening its dependence on Foxconn; and Apple hikes device prices in Japan due to falling yen.

Gold Rises Above $1,400 on Weaker Economic Signals

Gold moved higher in Thursday trading after economic reports showed continued weakness in the U.S. economy, suggesting the Fed will maintain stimulus efforts.

Pizza Hut’s Stand-Alone WingStreet Test Fails

Pizza Hut shuttered its standalone WingStreet concept restaurant in March, but says it remains committed to the concept of standalone WingStreet locations.

Thursday Apple Rumors: September Launch for iPhone 5S

Apple ramps up for a September iPhone 5S debut; the ITC reviews Apple patent infringement ruling; and plans for San Francisco Apple Store could be modified.

Gold Climbs as U.S. Dollar, Equities Slump

Gold rose in Wednesday trading as the U.S. dollar declined, equities markets sank and Asian demand for bullion grew.