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Zoltan Pozsar

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economy.com as an associate economist, initially charged with covering the recreational goods industry. In January 2006, Pozsar — along with two Moody's colleagues — predicted forecasts for trade gap, industrial production, durable goods orders and personal incomes that were the most accurate of any
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He left Credit Suisse in May 2023. The following month, he announced the launch of his own advisory firm called Ex Uno Plures, a reversal of the Latin phrase 'e pluribus unum' that means 'out of one, many,' where he would offer clients insight into the dollar system.
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as a director, and was later promoted to a managing director responsible for the bank's short-term interest rate strategy. At Credit Suisse, Pozsar correctly predicted a major shift in U.S. purchase agreement markets that occurred in 2019.
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on social media and that whenever Pozsar "publishes research, the financial corners of Twitter will light up with comments on the latest from #Zoltan". According to the
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of financial forecasting due to what Tooze calls his “brilliant and intellectually fertile” writing. In 2022, the
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among major Wall Street analysts that month, earning the trio the MarketWatch Forecaster of the Month award.
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In 2003, on a recommendation from KDI professor David J. Behling, Pozsar was hired by
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Institutional Cash Pools and the Triffin Dilemma of the U.S. Banking System
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Pozsar, Zoltan; Tobias, Adrian; Ashcraft, Adam; Boesky, Hayley (2010).
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Pozsar is an influential taxonomist of shadow banking, described by
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where he led market intelligence for securitized credit markets.
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is a Hungarian-American economist known for his analysis of
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From 2011 to 2012, Pozsar was a visiting scholar at the
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wrote that Pozsar was the only financier with his own
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In 2015, he left the U.S. Treasury department to join
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Pozsar is fluent in English, German, and Hungarian.
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Index

University of PĂ©cs
Economist
shadow banking
Hungary
University of PĂ©cs
MBA
KDI School of Public Policy and Management
Mark Zandi
Moody's
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
International Monetary Fund
U.S. Department of the Treasury
Credit Suisse
Reuters
Adam Tooze
Jules Verne
Financial Times
hashtag
Wall Street Journal
Shadow Banking: The Money View
Office of Financial Research
U.S. Department of the Treasury
Institutional Cash Pools and the Triffin Dilemma of the U.S. Banking System
International Monetary Fund
Shadow Banking
Federal Reserve Bank of New York



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