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

Gold Climbs as U.S. Dollar Stalls

Gold rose on Monday as the U.S. dollar weakened against other currencies.

Monday Apple Rumors: September Debut for 5th-Generation iPad

Apple will launch its next iPad in September; Apple to overhaul iPhone sales at Apple Stores; and Apple jumps to 19th place on Fortune Global 500 list.

Weekend Oil Train Crash May Bolster Keystone Pipeline Case

The derailment and explosion of train carrying crude oil in Canada could boost the Keystone XL pipeline's prospects for regulatory approval in the U.S.

Boeing 777 Design May Have Saved Lives in Asiana Crash

Experts credit the Boeing 777's safe design with allowing most passengers on Flight 214 to survive Saturday's crash landing and fire in San Francisco.

Gold Gains on Rising Turmoil Overseas

Gold rose in Wednesday trading as Portugal and Egypt were embroiled in political crises that could have regional repercussions.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: Apple Poaches Top Fashion Executive

Apple has hired a top fashion CEO; Apple trademarks iWatch name in three more countries; "Steve Jobs schools" to open in the Netherlands.

Apple TV Users Close to Getting Time Warner Cable Channels

Apple is close to a deal with Time Warner Cable to bring direct access to cable channels to its Apple TV set top box.

Gold Retreats as U.S. Dollar Climbs

Gold fell back in Tuesday trading ahead of the Friday release of the U.S. employment report for June as the U.S. dollar strengthened against other currencies.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: iPhone 5S to Get 150Mbps LTE-A Support

The iPhone 5S could feature LTE-Advance wireless data technology; Apple's Nevada data center to be solar powered; and France raids Apple offices.

Gold Jumps on Rising Physical Demand

Strong physical gold demand from Asia and rioting in Egypt sent gold up sharply in Monday trading.