Bernard Goyder

Senior Staff Writer

Preston's Summary

Bernard Goyder is a Senior Staff Writer for Risk.net, specializing in financial markets and derivatives. With a focus on interest rate swaps and bond markets, Bernard's articles provide in-depth analysis and insights into the latest trends and developments in the financial industry. His work has also been featured in Central Banking.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Cites Data: 22 %
Press Release: 19 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 17 %
Investment Analysis: 15 %
Government Announcement: 12 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Bank of America
  • Vanguard
  • RJ O'Brien
  • US Treasury
  • Financial Markets
  • Trading
  • Interest Rate Swaps
  • Market Regulation
  • Electronic Trading
  • Hedge Funds

Pitching Insights

Bernard Goyder's coverage predominantly focuses on financial markets, with a significant emphasis on interest rates, trading, and risk management. His reporting includes data citations and legal policy regulation analysis.

Given Bernard's focus on finance and economy-related themes such as swaps, interest rates, and trading, he would likely be interested in insights from experts working within the financial industry who can provide deep understanding of market trends or regulatory impacts.

As he covers topics related to financial markets without a specified geographic focus, pitches should offer global perspectives or insights into major international developments in these areas.

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