Monday, 3 November 2008

Mohamed El-Erian


Mohamed El-Erian was born in 1958. He is a
famous economist. He got bachelor's and master's
degrees in Cambridge University and a second
master's and doctorate from Oxford University in
England. He speaks in Arabic, French and English
languages.

He heads up Harvard University’s $30 billion
endowment and also he is co-CEO of The Pacific
Investment Management Company (PIMCO).
PIMCO is one of the leading global investment
management firms, with over $500 billion of
assets under management.

He joined PIMCO in May 1999, after working
at Salomon Smith Barney/Citibank in London,
where he was a managing director. El-Erian
also has worked with the IMF for 15 years,
having joined the institution in 1983 through the
"Economist Program."

El-Erian was a subject of important newspaper
articles such as Barron's, Bloomberg, BusinessWeek,
Dow Jones Newswire, Euromoney, Fortune, Latin
Finance, and the Wall Street Journal.


Also Mohamed El-Erian is a member of the International
Center for Research on Women, the Peterson Institute
for International Economics, the US Threasury Borrowing
Advisory Committee, the International Monetary Fund's
Capital Markets Consultative Group and a lot of another
organisations.

Now I would like to talk about the famous book which
is called `When markets collide` written by Mohamed
El-Erian. This book was published in May of 2008.
The main idea of this book is that we can see significant
changes in the structure and flow of global capital markets
and that investors should know if they are to be successful.
Mohamed El-Erian gives in this book quite important
advices such as how to explain the markets, benefit from
global economic change and navigate the risks. This book
is the best book for investors and policy makers around
the world.

In this book Mohamed El-Erian presents some imortants
ideas such as emerging markets are seeing increased internal
demand and its growth leads to higher inflationary pressure
for the U.S., and the ideal allocations to U.S. equities
are diminishing.
Mohamed El-Erian is world's leading economists and his works
are vry important in economics.

1 comment:

chris sivewright said...

60 words still to go...