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Arun Motianey

Arun Motianey is director of fixed-income strategy for RGE. Prior to joining RGE, Arun worked for two decades at Citigroup in a variety of roles, including head of macro research and strategy for Global Wealth Management; head of investment research and co-head of asset allocation at Citigroup Private Bank Asset Management; and economist in the Office of the Chairman during the restructuring of Latin American sovereign debt for the Brady Plan, which involved liaising with the IMF. He is most recently the author of SuperCycles: The Economic Force Transforming Global Markets and Investment Strategy, published by McGraw-Hill. He received his bachelor’s degree at the University of Bombay and participated in a Graduate Exchange Fellowship at Princeton. He received his doctorate in mathematics and economics at King’s College, Cambridge.

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