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Daisy Maxey

Daisy Maxey

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Freelance Writer, Barron's

New York

Biography

Daisy Maxey writes columns on various types of investment instruments, including different forms of mutual funds and annuities, as well as financial advisers and their firms. She also produces videos on these topics for WSJ.com. She frequently writes for various special sections of The Wall Street Journal. Ms. Maxey covered the collapse of the Reserve Primary Fund during the 2008 financial crisis and the subsequent changes to the money-market-fund industry as well as the 2008 meltdown of the auction-rate-securities market. She previously managed the consumer-products and mutual-fund reporting groups and several U.S. bureaus for Dow Jones Newswires. Before that, she was based in Singapore for two years, where she managed Dow Jones Newswires' coverage of Asian stocks. She has an M.S. from Columbia University Journalism School and a B.A. in Communication from Marist College.

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Precious Metals , Markets

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Leeaks

Seniority Positions

Industries

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Content

Total articles 659

  • WSJ: Mida pajatab ajalugu presidendivalimistest ja aktsiaturu liikumistest

    By Daisy Maxey

    Sep. 06, 2024

  • How Investors Can Play the Presidential Election

    By Daisy Maxey

    Sep. 05, 2024

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Company Info

Barron's

Barron's is a leading American financial magazine and newspaper published by Dow Jones & Company, part of News Corp. Established in 1921 by Clarence W. Barron, it is known for its thorough market analysis, investment insights, and financial news. The publication targets individual investors, financial professionals, and institutional clients, serving as a sister publication to *The Wall Street Journal*. Barron's offers weekly print and digital editions that provide detailed summaries of market activity and economic trends. Subscribers can access exclusive online tools, portfolio management resources, and market data to aid in their investment decisions. The magazine also provides corporate memberships that include tailored subscriptions for businesses, featuring research reports and webinars. Additionally, historical issues from 1921 to 2010 are available through ProQuest, showcasing its long history in financial journalism.

New York, New York, United States

'+1 800-544-0422

Founded: 1921