Marc Chandler

Marc Chandler
Born (1961-07-23) July 23, 1961
Chicago, Illinois
Nationality American
Education Northern Illinois University
University of Pittsburgh
North Central College
Occupation Head of Global Markets Strategy, Brown Brothers Harriman

Marc Chandler (Born 1961) is a well known foreign exchange market analyst, writer, speaker, and professor. On August 19, 2009, Bloomberg L.P. published Chandler's first book, Making Sense of the Dollar.[1]

Media Presence

Chandler is a frequent guest on CNBC, Bloomberg Television, Business News Network, and Nightly Business Report.

Chandler has been published in the Financial Times,[2]Foreign Affairs,[3] Barrons, The Nation, Euromoney Institutional Investor, and Corporate Finance. He is regularly published by Seeking Alpha,[4] TheStreet.com[5], Investing.com[6], and Real Clear Markets.

Chandler also writes daily in his blog Marc to Market http://www.marctomarket.com/.

Making Sense of the Dollar

Chandler's first book Making Sense of the Dollar was published in August 2009.

Additional Honors, Awards, and Lectures

Chandler is a professor at the New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies, where he received the excellence in Teaching Award in 2009. He is an Honorary Fellow at the Foreign Policy Association. He has given lectures at the Marine Corps Base Quantico, United States Military Academy, Columbia University, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, The John Marshall Law School, the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia, the Colony Club, and the World Bank.

Views

In 2007 Chandler began advocating the dollar and has maintained that viewpoint throughout the crisis.[7]

Education and career

Chandler attended North Central College for undergraduate studies and holds Master's Degrees from Northern Illinois University and University of Pittsburgh in American History and International Political Economy.

Since 2005 Chandler has been the head of Global Currency Strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman, before which he was head of Global Currency Strategy at HSBC and BNY Mellon. [8] [9]

Personal life

He resides in Manhattan with his wife and son. He is an avid runner and collector of comic books. Also, against his better judgment he is a lifelong Chicago Cubs fan.

References

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