Olivia Carter
/ Editor-in-Chief
Based in Toronto, Canada
olivia.carter@finmire.com
Master’s in Economics (University of Toronto)
Olivia Carter is a financial journalist with more than 12 years of experience covering global markets, central banks and economic policy. Before joining Finmire, she worked as a senior editor at a boutique investment research firm, where she led a team of analysts and developed content strategies for institutional clients. Olivia specializes in macroeconomic analysis, Federal Reserve policy, and long-term market trends.
Her work has been featured in several financial publications and used by portfolio managers, risk analysts and private investors.
Expertise:
Macroeconomy
Central Banks
Global Markets
Regulation
Latest from Olivia Carter
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Gold at 10,000 USD? Saxo Bank Lays Out Extreme “What If” Scenarios for 2026Macroeconomy -
U.S. Gas Prices Fall to Lowest December Level Since 2020Macroeconomy -
Bear Market Signals Emerge for Bitcoin, CryptoQuant SaysCrypto -
What to Watch in Christmas Week: Inflation Data and Global Growth SignalsMacroeconomy -
The “Sick Economy” of Asia Is No Longer Japan — It’s ChinaMacroeconomy -
Deadweight Loss of Christmas Explained: An Economist’s Holiday ParadoxQ&A -
De-Dollarization Meets Crypto — Coinbase Explains the Stablecoin ParadoxMacroeconomy -
Why Silver Could Significantly Outperform the S&P 500 in the Years AheadCommodities -
Nasdaq Could Extend Trading to Nearly 24 HoursStocks -
Oil Reaches Parity With Silver for First Time Since 1980Commodities -
Global Markets Enter a Critical Pre-Christmas WeekMacroeconomy -
Why Copper Is Outperforming Gold — And What It Means for Metals MarketsCommodities -
Europol Warns of Rising Human–Robot Conflict in Europe by 2035Geopolitics -
China’s Trade Surplus Hits Record $1.1 Trillion as Exports Accelerate in 2025Macroeconomy -
Fed Cuts Rates by 25 bps and Signals a Pause as New QE BeginsCentral -
Gold’s Explosive Rally May End in Sharp CorrectionMacroeconomy -
Global Billionaire Count Hits Record 2,919 as Wealth Soars to $15.8 Trillion—UBSMacroeconomy -
Central Banks Step Up Strategic Gold Accumulation Amid Macro UncertaintyCommodities -
Germany Faces Its Worst Industrial Crisis Since 1945, BDI WarnsMacroeconomy -
Why China Is “Selling” U.S. Treasuries While the U.K. Is “Buying” ThemBonds -
Musk: AI Could End the U.S. Debt Crisis in Three YearsMacroeconomy