Since 2001, Daniel Keeler has been the managing editor and then editor of London- and New York-based Global Finance magazine, where he oversees all aspects of publication, including a global network of freelance writers.

Keeler also works closely with a number of non-profits, including Project Klebnikov, a group of journalists and others formed to try to unravel the mystery of the Moscow murder of US/Russian journalist Paul Klebnikov, and Amrit Davaa, a Los Angeles-based charity that provides sustainable healthcare to children and families in need.

He previously served as a freelance editor and writer for various publications, including Global Finance and New York magazine. Through his own content management company, Celerity Media, Keeler worked as an editorial consultant in various industries, including advertising and private banking. He has created content for several websites and built a number of them as well. From 1997-99, he worked as group production manager for one of the UK's leading financial publishing firms, where he helped oversee the launch of Bloomberg Money. From 1995-97, he was deputy editor of Sunday Business (London). Prior to 1995, Keeler was a business reporter for Sky TV, BusinessAge and the South China Morning Post. He has a civil engineering degree from England's Plymouth University.

Blog Entries by Daniel Keeler

The Tyranny of Growth

Posted February 5, 2008 | 06:59 PM (EST)


Stagnation. It's an ugly word with even uglier connotations and, in recent months, it has found its way into more and more discussions about the future of the US economy (and, by association, the global economy.) With so much talk of the coming recession, the ongoing slowdown, the strangely euphemistic...

Read Post

Fund Critics Need a Lesson in Transparency

Posted January 28, 2008 | 05:17 PM (EST)


While the past six months' financial news coverage has been dominated by the credit crunch and its implications for the world's economic and financial systems, another story has been receiving growing coverage, too. That story is the remarkable growth of sovereign wealth funds (SWFs). Hitherto mostly ignored in global financial...

Read Post

The Big Green Gamble

Posted January 18, 2008 | 01:57 PM (EST)


At a recent gathering in New York City a group of well meaning people came together to discuss the role the so-called green consumer can play in saving the planet. Instigated by the Sustainability Practice Network and hosted by home furnishing department store, ABC Carpet and Home, the meeting...

Read Post