John Kiff
International Monetary Fund
John Kiff has been a Senior Financial Sector Expert at IMF since 2005. Prior to that, John worked at Bank of Canada, where he was involved in various financial markets analytic and trading activities. Since 1999, John was heavily involved in several BIS working groups that focused on credit risk transfer markets, and he has published a number of articles and papers around these projects. At the IMF, John is part of the team that produces the semi-annual Global Financial Stability Report, and he has continued to publish articles and papers on risk transfer markets. More recently John has been focusing on mortgage markets.
Articles by John Kiff:
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European securitisation and the possible revival of financial innovation
28 October 2008, 11880 reads
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