
Prior to joining the BIS, Deniz Igan held several positions at the International Monetary Fund, most recently as the Chief of the Systemic Issues Division in the Research Department, co-editor of IMF Research Perspectives and an adviser to the editor of the Finance & Development magazine. Her research interests include financial crises, corporate finance, real estate markets and political economy. Her work has been published in various outlets, including policy-oriented academic journals such as NBER Macroeconomics Annual and Economic Policy. She is a CEPR research fellow, a fellow in the EUI-School of Transnational Governance Policy Leaders Program and a panellist in the Zillow House Price Expectations Survey. Deniz holds a PhD from Princeton University.
Fields of interest
- Financial stability and macro-prudential issues
- International capital flows
- Monetary policy