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Greg McKenna
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Greg McKenna is a finance reporting fellow at Fortune, covering markets, real estate, and more. Before joining Fortune, he most recently covered high school sports and other events for The Dallas Morning News. He’s also interned with the sports departments of The Boston Globe, Tampa Bay Times, and South Bend Tribune, where he helped report on the Red Sox, Notre Dame football, and the Stanley Cup. Additionally, Greg has written for Notre Dame Magazine. He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, where he served as editor-in-chief of its award-winning student magazine, Scholastic.

Warren Buffett, dressed in a red zip-up jacket and black pants, smiles as he's driven in a golf cart.
FinanceWarren Buffett sells more Bank of America stock—remaining stake is pure profit
By Greg McKennaSeptember 25, 2024
Merrick Garland speaks on stage at a press conference.
FinanceVisa stock plunges 5% as feds sue over alleged debit card monopoly
By Greg McKennaSeptember 24, 2024
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FinanceTrump warns John Deere of ‘200% tariff’ but market shrugs off the threat
By Greg McKennaSeptember 24, 2024
Elon Musk, dressed in a black t-shirt and blazer, looks to the left of the image and smiles as he's escorted by security.
FinanceTesla stock surges amid buzz over Q3 earnings and ‘robotaxi day’
By Greg McKennaSeptember 23, 2024
Marc Rowan, dressed in a white shirt, dark blazer and blue-striped tie, opens his mouth to speak on stage.
FinanceIntel stock jumps on rumors of $5 billion Apollo investment
By Greg McKennaSeptember 23, 2024
Fed chair Jerome Powell motions with his right hand as he speaks at a podium.
FinanceMagnificent Seven stocks are riding high again after Fed cut
By Greg McKennaSeptember 20, 2024
Portrait photo of Nike CEO Elliott Hill smiling in a black sweatshirt with the Nike logo.
FinanceNike stock jumps 8% as investors bet new CEO Elliott Hill can fix sneaker maker’s woes
By Greg McKennaSeptember 20, 2024
A man in the center of the image raises his right hand in a fist and shouts as fellow union members do the same or hold up signs calling for a strike against Boeing
FinanceBoeing stock sags despite Fed rally, company furloughs workers amid strike
By Greg McKennaSeptember 19, 2024
The Fed cut rates on Wednesday: What you need to know
FinanceThe Fed cut rates on Wednesday: What you need to know
By Greg McKennaSeptember 18, 2024
Pat Gelsinger, dressed in a suit on stage, lifts shiny circular computer chips above his head.
FinanceIntel stock surges 14% on AI chip deal with Amazon
By Greg McKennaSeptember 17, 2024
A woman with a sign comparing the average salary of Boeing's CEO to her and other factory employees chants at the side of the road with other strikers, including a woman next to her with a whistle and a blue hat that reads "Make Boeing Great Again."
FinanceBoeing stock hits new low as strike begins, debt heads to junk status
By Greg McKennaSeptember 16, 2024
Apple CEO Tim Cook, dressed in a blue button-down shirt, smiles and puts his palms together as he speaks on stage.
FinanceThe Magnificent Seven is less expensive. Buying these tech giants now could pay off
By Greg McKennaSeptember 15, 2024
Alan Shaw, dressed in a blue suit and orange tie, looks intently in front of a microphone at a hearing on Capitol Hill.
FinanceAn affair cost Alan Shaw his job and severance. Will Norfolk Southern also try to claw back his pay?
By Greg McKennaSeptember 15, 2024
Larry Ellison, dressed in a suit, smiles and looks to his right.
FinanceOracle’s stock is surging—but another classic Silicon Valley firm is flailing
By Greg McKennaSeptember 12, 2024
Hillary Clinton, dressed in a green jacket, claps as Warren Buffett, dressed in a black suit, white shirt and red tie, walks behind.
PoliticsWarren Buffett backs away from politics—even as Omaha could decide the election
By Greg McKennaSeptember 11, 2024
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