Vladimir Werning es Director Ejecutivo de JP Morgan Chase en Nueva York y experto en Mercados Emergentes con foco en Latinoamérica. Sus análisis financieros y económicos son distribuidos al área de riesgo de JP Morgan y a clientes externos como instituciones, bancos privados y el gobierno de Estados Unidos. Además, es un frecuente expositor sobre la región para clientes de JP Morgan en Estados Unidos, Europa y Asia, además de dictar conferencias sobre macroeconomía y temas financieros. También participa regularmente como orador en foros económicos públicos y privados. Ingresó a JP Morgan en 1996 en la oficina ubicada en Buenos Aires y anteriormente fue profesor-asistente para cursos de comercio internacional y de finanzas de la Universidad Torcuato Di Tella de Buenos Aires.
Vladimir Werning (Argentine, 38) is an Executive Director at J.P. Morgan Chase and is based in the firm's New York headquarters since 2003. He works in Emerging Markets Strategy focusing on the Latin America region to serve both internal JPMorgan risk managers and the firm's external institutional, corporate private banking and government clients with economic and financial analysis.
He regularly delivers presentations on Latin American regional issues to JPMorgan's US, European and Asian client base and offers conferences to Latin American clients on global economic and financial issues. He is involved in developing valuation models for fixed income, local interest rate, and foreign exchange markets and contributing to macroeconomic modeling and forecasting.
He is a regular invited speaker in public and private economic forums, representing JPMorgan at The Council on Foreign Relations, The Council of the Americas, The IMF Executive Directors' Retreat, American Chamber of Commerce, Inter-American Dialogue, US State Department, US Treasury Department, New York Federal Reserve, Emerging Market's Traders Association, and American Council of Life Insurers among others.
He contributes regularly to JPMorgan's flagship research publications including World Financial Markets, Global Data Watch, US Fixed Income Weekly, Emerging Markets Outlook and Strategy, Emerging Markets Top Trades, Emerging Markets Today.
He began working for JPMorgan in 1996 in the Buenos Aires office in the Economics Research department and received numerous distinctions for best economic analysis of Argentina and Chile from investor polls conducted by Latin Finance and Institutional Investor.
Prior to working at JPMorgan he was a teaching assistant for undergraduate courses in international commerce and in finance at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella and worked as a fly fishing guide in Patagonia for Frontiers Outfitters. He graduated from Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires in 1996.
Vladimir Werning es Director Ejecutivo de JP Morgan Chase en Nueva York y experto en Mercados Emergentes con foco en Latinoamérica. Sus análisis financieros y económicos son distribuidos al área de riesgo de JP Morgan y a clientes externos como instituciones, bancos privados y el gobierno de Estados Unidos. Además, es un frecuente expositor sobre la región para clientes de JP Morgan en Estados Unidos, Europa y Asia, además de dictar conferencias sobre macroeconomía y temas financieros. También participa regularmente como orador en foros económicos públicos y privados. Ingresó a JP Morgan en 1996 en la oficina ubicada en Buenos Aires y anteriormente fue profesor-asistente para cursos de comercio internacional y de finanzas de la Universidad Torcuato Di Tella de Buenos Aires.
Vladimir Werning (Argentine, 38) is an Executive Director at J.P. Morgan Chase and is based in the firm's New York headquarters since 2003. He works in Emerging Markets Strategy focusing on the Latin America region to serve both internal JPMorgan risk managers and the firm's external institutional, corporate private banking and government clients with economic and financial analysis.
He regularly delivers presentations on Latin American regional issues to JPMorgan's US, European and Asian client base and offers conferences to Latin American clients on global economic and financial issues. He is involved in developing valuation models for fixed income, local interest rate, and foreign exchange markets and contributing to macroeconomic modeling and forecasting.
He is a regular invited speaker in public and private economic forums, representing JPMorgan at The Council on Foreign Relations, The Council of the Americas, The IMF Executive Directors' Retreat, American Chamber of Commerce, Inter-American Dialogue, US State Department, US Treasury Department, New York Federal Reserve, Emerging Market's Traders Association, and American Council of Life Insurers among others.
He contributes regularly to JPMorgan's flagship research publications including World Financial Markets, Global Data Watch, US Fixed Income Weekly, Emerging Markets Outlook and Strategy, Emerging Markets Top Trades, Emerging Markets Today.
He began working for JPMorgan in 1996 in the Buenos Aires office in the Economics Research department and received numerous distinctions for best economic analysis of Argentina and Chile from investor polls conducted by Latin Finance and Institutional Investor.
Prior to working at JPMorgan he was a teaching assistant for undergraduate courses in international commerce and in finance at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella and worked as a fly fishing guide in Patagonia for Frontiers Outfitters. He graduated from Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires in 1996.