Edward Chancellor



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Full name: Edward Chancellor

Area of interest: Business and Finance, capital market research

Journals: Reuters BreakingViews website

Email: [mailto:inmarket@breakingviews.com inmarket@breakingviews.com] | Telephone: +1 212 213 0265

Website: Reuters BreakingViews / Edward Chancellor

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Education: Trinity College, Cambridge: B.A. History; Oxford University: Master of Philosophy in Modern History

Career: After university worked for Lazard Brothers in London. Freelance financial journalist and deputy U.S. editor for Breakingviews.com

Current position/role: Member of GMO’s asset allocation team, financial commentator and consultant, BreakingViews Guest Columnist


 * also writes/written for: Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, The Economist, Institutional Investor, and others

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Awards/Honours: Recipient of the George Polk Award for financial journalism, 2007 - for the article: "Ponzi Nation"

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Books & Debate:

 * Devil take the hindmost: a history of financial speculation OCLC 40683405, 1999 (chosen as a New York Times "Notable Book of the Year," and ranked as one of six indispensable investment classics by Money magazine)
 * Capital account: reports from a contrarian fund manager OCLC 52737682, 2003
 * Capital account: a money manager's reports from a turbulent decade (1993-2002) OCLC 55658584, 2004
 * Crunch Time for Credit: an inquiry into the state of the credit system in the United States and Great Britain OCLC 500316858, 2005

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Articles:

 * China: hard to extinguish speculators’ animal spirits - Recent moves in Beijing to tighten lending conditions have spooked Chinese investors - Financial Times, 31st January 2010
 * Ben Bernanke has learnt so little - Academic economists and central bankers have long argued that asset price bubbles cannot be identified before they burst - Financial Times, 10th January 2010



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