Heidi Moore

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Heidi N. Moore is The Guardian's U.S. finance and economics editor. She was formerly the New York bureau chief and Wall Street correspondent for Marketplace.

Prior to joining Marketplace, Moore was a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, where she was the lead writer for the paper’s award-winning Deal Journal online and daily newspaper column during the height (and depths) of the world financial crisis. In addition, she wrote an analysis of banks and mergers and broke news of SEC investigations, big acquisitions, and Barclays Capital buying most of Lehman Brothers out of bankruptcy.  Before that, she was U.S. Bureau Chief for London-based, Dow Jones-owned weekly newspaper and daily website, Financial News. For six years, she was a senior writer covering Wall Street banks and power brokers for The Deal magazine.

Moore’s articles on Wall Street banks and finance have been published in The New York Times, Washington Post, New York Magazine, Financial Times and Slate.

Moore is a graduate of Columbia University and a native New Yorker. In her free time, Moore enjoys running and traveling.

Latest Stories (229)

Easy Street: The Federal Reserve Loves the Stock Market

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Easy Street is our daily roundup of the most interesting news stories and commentary about Wall Street, Washington and the curious world of finance...

Easy Street: Mysterious Vague Layoff Pandemic Hits Wall Street

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Easy Street: A PSA

Jun 8, 2011
Easy Street is on a short hiatus for educational purposes and will return on Thursday. Thanks!

Wall Street hosts fundraiser for Barney Frank

Jun 7, 2011
A big Wall Street lobbying group, seeking to influence regulation designed to police the financial industry, holds a fundraising dinner for Congressman Frank.

Easy Street: Everyone Wants a Piece of Goldman

Jun 3, 2011
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Bond prices reflect fears of economic slowdown

Jun 2, 2011
Budget deficits should raise interest rates. But investors fear slow growth and unemployment more, so borrowing -- and savings -- rates stay low.

Easy Street: No Hiring, No Lending, Another Financial Crisis Coming?

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Easy Street: Magical Laptops Full of Secret Information

Jun 1, 2011
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Easy Street: Housing and Stocks, Stocks and Housing

May 31, 2011
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Fed to wind down its bond buying

May 31, 2011
The Federal Reserve's $600 billion program to buy Treasury bonds comes to an end this month. How will financial markets react?