Ebrahim Rahbari
Citigroup
Ebrahim Rahbari is an Economist in the Global Economics Team at Citigroup. He holds a PhD in Economics from London Business School and a BA (Hons) in Economics and Management from Oxford University (Balliol College). His research focuses on the interaction between macroeconomics and financial markets and the resulting policy implications, in particular in an international context.
Articles by Ebrahim Rahbari:
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Making sense of TARGET imbalances
6 September 2011, 20003 reads
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The ‘strong-dollar’ policy of the US
28 June 2011, 14812 reads
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Global growth generators: Moving beyond emerging markets and BRICs
22 April 2011, 14641 reads
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