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Home | News | Placement Ioana Neamtu: Bank of England
News | May 01, 2020

Placement Ioana Neamtu: Bank of England

Ioana Neamtu, PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam, has accepted a Research Economist position at the Bank of England. The position is within the Banking Policy Division, Prudential Policy Directorate, and is part of the PhD Research Programme.

Placement Ioana Neamtu: Bank of England

Ioana graduated from TI in 2017 and started her PhD at the Macro and International Economics department at the UvA, under the supervision of fellow Professor Sweder van Wijnbergen. Her research is in banking and financial regulation. During her PhD, she was twice a PhD intern at the Bank of England. Find more about Ioana on her profile page.