Delta Disruption: Mapping the Road Ahead for FX Markets
Join experts from Bloomberg Economics and Bloomberg Intelligence on 30 September as they share their macro outlook and perspectives on the FX market, showcasing fundamental and research tools to help you navigate current challenges.
Speakers
Tamara Henderson
ASEAN Economist
Bloomberg
Tamara is Bloomberg's economist for Southeast Asia. She has been a professional economist since 1986, covering the mature economies and emerging markets of Europe and Asia. Tamara focused on currency and fixed income strategy between 2002 and 2014, during which time she accumulated a strong track record for her trade ideas.
In previous roles, Tamara was deputy head of the International Monetary Fund’s Investment Unit in Washington, DC. She worked as an economist for Citigroup in London and was head of Asian currency and rates strategy for ANZ Banking Group in Singapore.
Tamara has MA and PhD degrees in Economics from Claremont Graduate University (USA) and a bachelor's degree in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia (USA). She is also a CFA Charterholder and the author of Fixed Income Strategy: A Practitioner’s Guide to Riding the Curve, published by Wiley.
Philip McNicholas
ASEAN & India FX & Rates Strategist
Bloomberg Intelligence
Philip McNicholas joined Bloomberg Intelligence in May 2020 as the Asean/India FX and rates strategist. He has covered nearly all Asia-Pacific markets over the past 13 years and is based in Singapore.
Prior to Bloomberg, Philip dealt interest rate products, focusing on Asia-Pacific markets, to ANZ Banking Group’s institutional investor client base. Before that, he was BNP Paribas’ Asean Economist. Philip was also previously a member of Fitch Ratings’ Asia-Pacific Sovereign Ratings team in Hong Kong, where he was lead analyst for Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and the Philippines. He also previously worked at Macquarie Securities and IDEAglobal in Economist and FX strategist roles focused on the Asean region.
He holds a MA in International Politics and East Asia, as well as BSc in Economics, Politics and International Studies, from the University of Warwick, UK.