Episode Synopsis "Episode 2: Dr. Neal Soss - An economist's view of how to protect portfolios"
Dr. Soss retired from Credit Suisse in 2019, capping a 35-year association with the Bank. For the five years leading up to his retirement, Dr. Soss was Credit Suisse Group AG's Vice Chairman, Investment Strategy and Research.Before that, for many years he was the Bank's Global Chief Economist, supervising teams in the Americas, Europe, and Asia to provide guidance to the Bank's customers and client's capital committing activities regarding economic developments and financial market conditions.Prior to joining Credit Suisse in 1984, Dr. Neal M. Soss was with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. As a Vice President, his responsibilities included bank supervision and foreign relations. During a two-year leave from the NY Fed, he went to Washington to serve as Special Assistant to the Federal Reserve Board Chairman, Paul A. Volcker.Dr. Soss' research has been widely published in professional journals, and he has been a frequent commentator on economic and financial matters in newspapers, radio and television.
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