Gretchen Morgenson
Gretchen Morgenson is assistant business and financial editor and a columnist at the New York Times. She has covered the world financial markets for the Times since May 1998 and won the Pulitzer Prize in 2002 for her "trenchant and incisive" coverage of Wall Street.
Ms. Morgenson joined The Times as assistant business and financial editor in May 1998. Previously, she was assistant managing editor at Forbes magazine since rejoining the magazine in March 1996. Before that, she was the press secretary for the Forbes for President campaign from September 1995 to March 1996.
She is the author of "Forbes Great Minds Of Business," published by John Wiley & Co., in 1997 and co-author of "The Woman's Guide to the Stock Market," published by Harmony Books in 1981.
She is married, has a son and lives in New York City.
Other articles by this author
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Don't Blink, or You'll Miss Another Bailout
By Gretchen Morgenson, The New York Times News Service | Report
How to Cut Megabanks Down to Size
By Gretchen Morgenson, The New York Times | Report
A Light in the 401(k) Tunnel
By Gretchen Morgenson, The New York Times News Service | Report
One Safety Net That Needs to Shrink
By Gretchen Morgenson, New York Times News Service | Op-Ed
CEOs and the Pay-'Em-or-Lose-'Em Myth
By Gretchen Morgenson, The New York Times News Service | News Analysis
Merrill Losses Were Withheld Before Bank of America Deal
By Gretchen Morgenson, New York Times News Service | Report
Audit Uncovers Extensive Flaws in Foreclosures
By Gretchen Morgenson, The New York Times News Service | Report
Attorney General of N.Y. Is Said to Face Pressure on Bank Foreclosure Deal
By Gretchen Morgenson, The New York Times News Service | Report
New York Investigates Banks' Role in Financial Crisis
By Gretchen Morgenson, The New York Times | Report