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Colin Barr

deputy financial editor at The Wall Street Journal

Colin Barr is a prominent journalist serving as the banking editor at The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), where he focuses on financial news and analysis. He has a substantial background in business and finance journalism, having previously held the position of deputy finance editor at WSJ. His reporting often covers significant developments in the banking sector, including trends in credit card rewards and regulatory issues affecting major financial institutions.26

Education and Background

Colin Barr graduated from Penn State University, which laid the foundation for his career in journalism. He is based in the New York City Metropolitan Area and has developed a robust professional network, boasting over 500 connections on LinkedIn.1

Contributions to Journalism

Barr has contributed to various notable stories and discussions within the finance sector, often appearing in video segments for WSJ. His insights have been featured in discussions about major fines imposed on banks and evolving customer service strategies in the banking industry.45

In addition to his work at WSJ, Barr has also been active on social media, where he engages with audiences on topics related to finance and banking.3

Highlights

Nov 19 · wsj.com
Banks Look to Appease with No Fees - The Wall Street Journal
Nov 1 · wsj.com
Goldman Sachs Sees the Future...It's Very Dark
May 12 · wsj.com
Deutsche Bank Set to Pay $2.15 Billion Fine - The Wall Street Journal
Mar 14 · wsj.com
Banks, Credit Cards Offer Rewards to Win Customers - WSJ

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New York City Metropolitan Area