- published: 15 Jun 2014
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Andy Haldane (born on 18 August 1967) is Executive Director of Financial Stability at the Bank of England
In 1988, Haldane received a BA in Economics from the University of Sheffield and in 1989 and MA in Economics from the University of Warwick.
At the Bank of England and he worked in Monetary Analysis, on various issues regarding monetary policy strategy, inflation targeting and Central Bank independence. He later became secondment[clarification needed] to the International Monetary Fund, director of the International Finance Division and the Market Infrastructure Division. In 2005 assumed responsibility for the Systemic Risk Assessment Division within the Financial Stability department. In 2009 he became the Executive Director of Financial Stability.
Haldane has been widely cited as a leading Bank of England expert on Financial Stability and is a co-author with Adair Turner and others of the LSE Future of Finance report
Haldane is the co-founder of a charity 'Pro Bono Economics', which aims to broker economists into projects in the charitable sector.