Dale Gray
IMF
Dale Gray is the Senior Risk Expert in the Monetary and Capital Markets Department of the IMF. He is the developer of macro financial risk frameworks linking finance, risk management and macroeconomics. His book Macrofinancial Risk Analysis was published in May 2008 (Foreword by Robert Merton). He has worked for investment banks, hedge funds, Rating Agencies, World Bank, as well as advising central banks and governments. He has worked on over thirty countries, is a frequent lecturer with numerous publications. A US citizen, he has a Ph.D. from MIT and is a certified Financial Risk Manager.
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Methods to identify systemic financial risks
23 April 2009, 13321 reads
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