Hans Genberg
Bank for International Settlements
Hans Genberg is an Adviser at the Representative office for Asia and the Pacific of the Bank for International Settlements, having previously been Executive Director, Research at the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Director of the Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research and Professor of international economics at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. His publications include Asset Prices and Central Bank Policy and Official Reserves and Currency Management in Asia: Myth, Reality and the Future. He holds an undergraduate degree in mathematics from Macalester College and a PhD in Economics from the University of Chicago.
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