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John Nugée
Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors



John Nugée is a Senior Managing Director of State Street Global Advisors (SSgA), Head of SSgA's Official Institutions Group and a member of SSgA's Senior Management Group. His responsibilities include advising SSgA's central bank, sovereign wealth fund and other official sector clients.

As part of his official duties, Mr. Nugée is a Vice Chairman of the Advisory Board to the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF), a member of the board of the International Capital Market Association (ICMA), a member of ICMA's Asset Managers and Investors Council Executive Committee (AMIC), and an adviser to the Macro-Economic and Financial Management Institute of Africa (MEFMI).

Mr. Nugée joined SSgA in 2000 after a career in official reserves management for central banks, including as the executive director in charge of reserves management at the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and as the chief manager of reserves management at the Bank of England.

He was also a director of the European Investment Bank and European Investment Fund, and a lecturer and technical adviser at the Bank of England's Centre for Central Banking Studies.

Mr. Nugée is a regular commentator on sovereign asset and central bank reserves management issues. He has published widely, including a major book on the Gulf as a new force in global finance, co-edited with Chatham House, and the textbook Foreign Exchange Reserves Management for Central Banks.

He has a degree in mathematics from Cambridge University and a diploma in business studies from the London School of Economics.

   

Recent contributions:

British Exceptionalism and the European Union
 



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