Manmohan Singh
Manmohan Singh - International Monetary Fund
Manmohan is a Senior Economist with the International Monetary Fund, in Washington DC. He writes extensively on topical issues including rehypothecation and collateral velocity, monetary policy and collateral, shadow banking, and under-collateralisation in the OTC derivatives market. More recently Manmohan has focussed on digital money and stablecoins, and how they will impact central bank operations and balance sheet. He has written a book with our sister brand, Risk Books, titled "Collateral and Financial Plumbing" now in its third edition, that examines the above themes from the lens of financial collateral. The book is now also available in Chinese edition. Manmohan has led workshops for the IMF to official sector policymakers on strategic asset allocation and the impact of regulations on financial markets. He has also worked and written policy notes on several countries including Japan, India, U.S., U.K., Eurozone etc. He holds a PhD and MBA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a B.S. from Allegheny College.
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