Holger Schmieding

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Holger Schmieding (born January 10, 1958 ) is a German economist and bank economist.

Life

Before his studies, Schmieding wrote from 1976 to 1978 as a journalist for the Westfälische Nachrichten in Münster. After a degree in economics in Munich, London and Kiel doctorate he on European Integration: Integration of Central and Eastern European transition countries in economic and currencies Western Europe in Kiel and worked at the University of Kiel as Assistant to the President and then as head of the research group in Central and Eastern Europe on Kiel Institute for the World Economy . Together with Herbert Giersch and Karl-Heinz Paqué , he wrote a book in Kiel on West German economic history since 1948. In 1993 he worked as an economist at the International Monetary Fund in Washington, DC.

He later worked as Chief Economist Europe for Merrill Lynch , Bank of America and then Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Frankfurt and London. Since October 1st, 2010 he has been chief economist at Germany's oldest private bank, the Berenberg Bank .

He is often a media interlocutor, since the beginning of 2010 often on the topic of the euro crisis .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lending Stability to Europe's Emerging Market Economies, On the Potential Importance of the EC and the ECU for Central and Eastern Europe , Holger Schmieding, JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck) Tübingen, ISSN  0340-6989 , ISBN 3-16-146035-9
  2. ^ The Fading Miracle by Herbert Giersch, Karl-Heinz Paqué and Holger Schmieding, Cambridge University Press 1992, ISBN 0-521-35351-3
  3. presseportal.de