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Carlo Resta

Carlo Resta has twenty-five years experience in new product development, in global financial services and international business.

He has formulated a practical and systemic solution to the prolonged crisis of the West and identified opportunities relevant to the real economy and financial markets.

Carlo’s analysis differs from that of most commentators and economists because his original vision of long-term investing focuses on revitalizing the real economy while promoting stability and sustainable development. For this reason he was nominated Senior Research Fellow of the Global Policy Institute for the study of a response policy to this crisis.

He is a founding Partner and President of Oraculum Advisors, an independent specialist working with a variety of institutions and enterprises for their product development, strategy, risk management, and capital raising activities.

Carlo was the Managing Director of Global Investment Advisory at JP Morgan Chase Manhattan Bank, for Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Prior, as a start-up and product specialist, he was Director of the Client Strategies Group and Equity Derivatives for Merrill Lynch International. He worked at San Paolo Bank in Turin and in New York.

Carlo holds a degree in Economics and Banking Sciences from the University of Siena, he is a Stern NYU MBA in finance and international business.

Carlo.Resta@Oraculum.eu

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