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: iPhone 5s Outsells Cheaper iPhone 5c

Sales of the iPhone 5s handily topped the iPhone 5c last weekend; iTunes Radio's launch attracts 11 million users; and Apple refreshes iMac lines.

RV Sales Expected to Soar in China Over Next Decade

The number of recreational vehicles in China is expected to jump to 800,000 by 2022.

Gold Dips on Renewed Tapering Concerns

Gold slipped for a second consecutive session as investors continued to worry over when the Fed would begin tapering its monthly bond-buying.

Monday Apple Rumors: Apple Sells 9M iPhones in Record Launch

Apple sells 9 million new iPhones over the weekend; German hackers say they have cracked Touch ID; and the NYPD promotes iOS 7 adoption.

Gold Drops on Profit Taking, Posts Gain for Week

Gold gave back more than half of its sharp post-Fed gains in Friday trading as investors cashed in profits on the yellow metal.

Friday Apple Rumors: Gold iPhone 5s Sells Out Fast

Apple's gold iPhone 5s sold out in minutes after it launched; a software patch for the new iPhones is already out; and Tim Cook shows up at Palo Alto store.

Can You Hack iPhone’s Fingerprint Scanner? Drink Up!

A micro venture capital firm is offering a prize to the first hacker to penetrates security measures of the new iPhone 5s.

No Taper, No Problem for Gold

Gold jumped sharply in Thursday trading on the heels of yesterday's statement by the Federal Reserve that left its stimulus policy unchanged.

Thursday Apple Rumors: iPhone Launch Sales Predicted to Top Records

Analysts expect up to 8 million iPhones sales this weekend; Tim Cook says Apple won't make 'junk'; and lines form outside New York and London Apple Stores.

NYTimes: JPMorgan Admits Wrongdoing, Fined $900M+

JPMorgan has agreed to settle a number of regulatory investigations stemming from last year's huge trading losses at its London office.