Brendan Murphy

Brendan Murphy

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Brendan Murphy is the Head of Fixed Income for North America at Insight Investment. He specializes in analyzing bond markets and is known for his predictions regarding interest rates and economic growth, particularly in a climate influenced by tariff policies and potential recessions.

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Former chief medical officer Brendan Murphy attended the memorial service for Katie Allen.

Husband leads tributes at packed Melbourne memorial
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2026-01-29
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Brendan Murphy has been involved with the community garden Dig It! for more than a decade.

Author Rachel Weston finds joy and biodiversity in chaos gardening
The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·New ZealandNew Zealand· 2025-10-19
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Brendan Murphy expresses his frustration with inconsiderate drivers blocking access to his car.

Bad driving – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2025-06-10
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Brendan Murphy ends his show, Buffy Revamped, with a live rendition of R.E.M’s It’s the End of the World as We Know It.

The best heckles, riskiest jokes and strangest moments from this year’s comedy festival
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-04-16
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Brendan Murphy is the American art entrepreneur who created the Boonji Spaceman.

‘Space junk’: huge astronaut statue coming to Perth park is one giant leap too far for many | Australia news
The Guardian·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-04-12
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Brendan Murphy became addicted to painkillers after injuring his hand and now helps homeless people at the site.

The last days of Kitchener’s safe drug-use site
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-03-31
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Brendan Murphy, head of fixed income for North America at Insight Investment, maintained a preference for Treasuries and corporate bonds.

Fed’s balancing act gives respite to tariff-struck investors
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-03-20
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