Michel Santi
Michel Santi is a French-Swiss economist, financier, writer, advisor to central banks and sovereign funds. For several years, he was a Professor of Finance in Geneva, Switzerland, a member of the World Economic Forum, the IFRI and a qualified (founding) member of the NGO “Finance Watch”.Full bio
Michel Santi is a French-Swiss economist, financier, writer, advisor to central banks and sovereign funds. For several years, he was a Professor of Finance in Geneva, Switzerland, a member of the World Economic Forum, the IFRI and a qualified (founding) member of the NGO “Finance Watch”.
Born in Beirut, Lebanon, he is the son of a French diplomat. He lived in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Lebanon, Egypt and Turkey.
Michel Santi started his finance career in 1986 with Banque Indosuez in Geneva and subsequently worked with Royal Bank of Canada and Discount Bank United Overseas Bank (BNP Group) also in Switzerland. Between 1993 and 2005, he co-founded the first independent asset management company in Geneva and created three hedge funds.
In 2005, he decided to leave the world of trading and finance so he could dedicate his full attention to writing macroeconomic analysis reports for central banks in emerging countries and sovereign wealth funds. Since 2007 he has written his own blog, which is regularly quoted by the Swiss and French press. This blog contains all articles written by Michel Santi since 1993, about 1,200 in all. He is the author of several macro books on the financial crisis, on the European Union fiasco, and he was one of the very first voices to denounce austerity. Michel also writes weekly columns in several french and swiss newspapers and is frequently interviewd by the press of these countries.
In June 2015, after 30 years of experience in major economical and financial institutions, he decided to move in the Art world and business, in order to create “Art portfolios” for the customers of his new firm, Art Trading & Finance.
Born in Beirut, Lebanon, he is the son of a French diplomat. He lived in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Lebanon, Egypt and Turkey.
Michel Santi started his finance career in 1986 with Banque Indosuez in Geneva and subsequently worked with Royal Bank of Canada and Discount Bank United Overseas Bank (BNP Group) also in Switzerland. Between 1993 and 2005, he co-founded the first independent asset management company in Geneva and created three hedge funds.
In 2005, he decided to leave the world of trading and finance so he could dedicate his full attention to writing macroeconomic analysis reports for central banks in emerging countries and sovereign wealth funds. Since 2007 he has written his own blog, which is regularly quoted by the Swiss and French press. This blog contains all articles written by Michel Santi since 1993, about 1,200 in all. He is the author of several macro books on the financial crisis, on the European Union fiasco, and he was one of the very first voices to denounce austerity. Michel also writes weekly columns in several french and swiss newspapers and is frequently interviewd by the press of these countries.
In June 2015, after 30 years of experience in major economical and financial institutions, he decided to move in the Art world and business, in order to create “Art portfolios” for the customers of his new firm, Art Trading & Finance.
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