International Centre for Financial Regulation appoints director of research |
Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Author: ICFR
The International Centre for Financial Regulation has appointed Dr Richard Reid as its director of research.
One of the principle objectives of ICFR is to fuel debate around
regulatory reform through the provision of independent research into
the issues affecting financial regulation across the globe.
In addition to directing the centre's research agenda Reid will work to develop relationships with scholars and industry experts, and to position the ICFR as a global leader in regulatory thinking.
Barbara Ridpath, chief executive of ICFR, says: "Richard's
experience is perfectly aligned with the ICFR's goal of expanding our
international research offering and we are delighted with his decision
to join us. Regulatory reform is at the forefront of debate across
global financial markets and Richard will be key in helping the ICFR
inform this discussion through the commission and review of expert
research."
Before his appointment Reid was a managing director of Citigroup's
economics department in London. Previously he was chief international
economist for Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette, where he developed
thematic issues such as the impact of the 'New Economy' on equity
markets and the changing structure of Europe's financial systems.
Reid spent 14 years as chief European economist for UBS, five of which were spent in the company's Frankfurt office.
In addition to his private sector experience Reid has also advised HM Treasury on international monetary affairs and is a noted commentator on Bundesbank and the ECB.
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