A Journalist
Defined by Depth
Reporting from the floor of the world's most consequential markets. Interpreting what others merely observe.
Remy Blaire is an international media journalist whose work sits at the intersection of global financial markets, behavioral economics, and the human systems that shape them. She has reported live from the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ MarketSite during some of the most significant market events of the past decade — bringing composure, context, and analytical rigor to moments that demanded all three.
Her journalism spans CNN, Newsweek, France 24, and a range of international platforms, reflecting a career built across borders and across disciplines. She is equally fluent in macroeconomic frameworks and in the behavioral psychology that underlies them — a rare combination that allows her to interpret events, not merely report them.
At the core of her work is a conviction shared by the thinkers she most respects — Morgan Housel, Nassim Taleb, Niall Ferguson — that the most important stories in finance are not about price movements. They are about the decisions behind the decisions: the fear, the confidence, the institutional memory, the long-term systems that numbers only partially reveal.
Beyond her daily role, Remy is building a more selective body of work — a curated series of essays, analyses, and perspectives aimed not at the broadest audience, but at the most engaged one. A community less interested in what the market did today than in what it reveals about how we think, decide, and construct the future.
The Mission Beyond
the Headlines
Financial journalism too often mistakes velocity for value. The loudest voice in the room is rarely the most informed one. Remy's approach is the opposite — to slow down, to go deeper, to ask what the data cannot tell us and what human behavior reliably does.
Her long-term ambition is to create what she calls a capital atelier: a curated intellectual space for a global audience of well-informed, curious, open-minded people who appreciate depth, debate, and ideas that resist easy summarization.
Experience & Expertise
The most valuable currency isn't capital — it's clarity. The rarest luxury isn't ownership — it's understanding.
Speaking, Media &
Professional Collaborations
For engagements, media inquiries, and thoughtful opportunities.