Brunello Rosa is a Senior Executive Fellow of Economics at SDA Bocconi School of Management and has been a Visiting Professor at the Department of Social and Political Sciences of Bocconi University (Italy).
Brunello Rosa is a Honorary Visiting Professor in the School of Policy and Global Affairs at City, University of London. Previously he was Visiting Lecturer at the Department of International Politics and a research fellow of the City Political Economy Research Centre of the same university. He is also an Associate at the Centre For Macroeconomics of the London School of Economics and Political Science, where he is a practitioner lecturer in finance for MSc students and in macroeconomics for professionals undertaking executive education. He was previously a Research Associate at the Systemic Risk Centre and Financial Markets Group of the LSE.
He is is a macroeconomist and strategist with extensive policy experience who works in the private sector and academia and advises market participants, policy makers and institutions. Brunello is an advisor to Steering Committee of the UK Parliament’s All-Party Parliamentary Group on Central Banks and Digital Currencies, to the Chief Economist of the European Investment Bank and to the Ambassador of Italy to the UK..
Brunello is the CEO and Head of Research at Rosa & Roubini Associates, an independent macro-financial and geo-political advisory firm. Before co-founding this venture with the renowned economist Nouriel Roubini, he served as co-Head of Research and Managing Director for Developed Markets, G10 Rates and Currencies at Roubini Global Economics (RGE). Brunello joined RGE from the Bank of England, where he had mainly worked in Markets, in the division that implements monetary policy and provides liquidity insurance. He also briefly served in the Bank’s Financial Stability area and its Centre for Central Banking Studies. Previously, he worked as a macroeconomist and fixed income strategist with a focus on Europe at IDEAglobal, a market intelligence company.
Brunello holds a master’s degree in finance and economics from the London School of Economics and a laurea cum laude in economics from the University of Siena in Italy.