Gary Evans
Independent
Gary Evans is an independent trader and economist. At Bank of America he worked on several Brady Plan sovereign restructurings, including Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Poland. He was Poland's financial advisor during their Brady Plan and headed several emerging market bond trading desks. He began his career at the World Bank in the 1980's.
Articles by Gary Evans:
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A Trichet Plan for the Eurozone
24 April 2011, 9424 reads
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