International Media Journalist

Remy Blaire.

Global Markets · Behavioral Finance · Economic Systems

A composed and discerning voice at the intersection of global markets, behavioral finance, and human decision-making.

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A Trusted Voice in
Financial Journalism

Full Biography

Remy Blaire is an international media journalist who has reported from the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ MarketSite during some of the most consequential market events of the past decade. Her work spans global financial markets, technology, emerging industries, and the human behavioral forces that shape them.

Her reporting has appeared across CNN, Newsweek, France 24, and other legacy platforms. She brings a rare dual perspective — equally at home on-camera and behind the scenes — and a consistent commitment to substance over sensation.

At the core of her work is a single conviction: the most important stories in finance are not about the numbers — they are about the decisions, the psychology, and the long-term systems that numbers only partially reveal.

15+
Years in Financial Media
NYSE
Floor Correspondent
Global
Economic Coverage

How She Approaches the Work

01
Depth over Immediacy

The reflexive response is rarely the most accurate one. Real understanding requires the patience to sit with complexity before reducing it to a headline.

02
Precision over Volume

Refinement is not about what is added — it is about what is left out. A single precisely chosen sentence communicates more than a paragraph of noise.

03
Perspective over Reaction

Markets move on emotion. Good journalism does not. The obligation is to offer context, long-term thinking, and the kind of calm that comes from genuine expertise.

True wealth is measured not in what you possess, but in what no longer possesses you.
— Remy Blaire

Recent Writing

All Writing
The Architecture of Slow Capital
In an age of algorithmic velocity, the most enduring fortunes are built on patience. A meditation on temporal arbitrage, compounding philosophy, and why the best investors think in decades, not quarters.
On Precision and Purpose
Why the most consequential decisions are rarely the loudest ones, and what financial history reveals about the quiet advantages of restraint.
The Luxury of Attention
In a distracted economy, sustained focus has become the rarest form of capital. An exploration of what it costs to truly pay attention.
Markets as Memory
How collective financial behavior encodes fear, hope, and institutional memory — and why understanding the past is the only reliable map for the future.
Remy Blaire on the NYSE trading floor, demonstrating her expertise as a financial journalist and speaker

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Global Financial Markets & Macroeconomic Trends
Behavioral Finance & the Psychology of Money
The Future of Economic Systems & Global Policy
Media, Markets & the Evolution of Financial Journalism
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