David Marsh (economist)

David Marsh (economist)

David Marsh CBE is a British financial specialist, business consultant and writer on political, economic and monetary issues. He is chairman of Germany-headquartered management consultancy SCCO International and co-chairman of Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF) that links central banks, sovereign funds and private sector financial groups. He is chairman of the advisory board of independent investment bank London & Oxford Capital Markets.

He worked for the Financial Times between 1978 and 1995, including in France and Germany, becoming European editor. Previously he worked for City merchant bank Robert Fleming, corporate finance boutique Hawkpoint and German management consultancy Droege. He started his career at Reuters in 1973 after studying chemistry at Oxford University.

David Marsh is deputy chairman of German-British Forum, advisory board member of Centre for European Reform, board member of British Chamber of Commerce in Germany and honorary professor at the University of Birmingham. He was made Commander of the British Empire in 2000 and was awarded the German Order of Merit (Bundesverdienstkreuz) in 2003.

Marsh has written four books: Germany – Rich, Bothered and Divided (1989); The Bundesbank – The Bank that Rules Europe (1992); Germany and Europe – The Crisis of Unity (1994); The Euro – The Politics of the New Global Currency (2009)[1].

He is a frequent media commentator in Europe and the US and regularly takes part in lectures, seminars and panel discussions. In 2010 he gave presentations on different aspects of international economic and monetary issues, ranging from the crisis affecting the euro to perspectives for Asian consumption, in Abu Dhabi[2], Amsterdam, Baden Baden, Beijing, Berlin, Cologne, Copenhagen, Dresden, Hamburg, Hong Kong, Frankfurt[3], Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait, London, Princeton, Singapore, Tokyo, Warsaw, Yale, Zanzibar and Zurich.

David is a frequent media commentator in Europe and the US. He writes a weekly article for The Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch[4], for German newspaper Handelsblatt[5], and contributes occasionally to other media outlets that in 2010 included Financial Times[6], Daily Mail[7] and New York Times[8].

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