Leonardo Elias
I am a financial economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. My main areas of interest are international finance and macroeconomics, and financial economics.
I am a financial economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. My main areas of interest are international finance and macroeconomics, and financial economics.
Education
PhD Financial Economics, MIT 2021
MSc Economics, LSE 2013
BSc Economics, MIT 2012
Contact me at leonardo.elias@ny.frb.org or leonardoelias@alum.mit.edu
The views expressed here are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or the Federal Reserve System.
Recent and upcoming presentations
-Seminar at the ECB Research ("The Global Credit Cycle", February 23)
-Seminar at Mannheim University ("The Global Credit Cycle", February 26)
-Seminar at Central Bank of Chile (TBD, March 11)
-Seminar at Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile (TBD, March 12)
-Rochester International Macro/Finance Mini Conference (TBD, April 9)
-Spring Finance Workshop ("Corporate Debt Structure over the Global Credit Cycle", April 21)
-Seminar at Swiss National Bank (TBD, April 23)
-SFS Cavalcade ("The Global Credit Cycle", May 20)
-WFA ("The Global Credit Cycle", June ~23)
Recent and upcoming presentations by coauthors
-SGF Conference ("The Global Credit Cycle", March 27)
-West Coast Workshop in International Finance ("The Global Credit Cycle", April 10)
-LUISS Finance Workshop ("The Global Credit Cycle", May 14)
-Bocconi-CEPR Workshop on Asset Pricing  ("The Global Credit Cycle", May 15)