About

Alexander is an Occasional Research Fellow at LSE’s Earth Capital Nexus and Grantham Research Institute, and a PhD candidate at the University of Oxford, Environmental Change Institute. He is a member of the Global Finance and Economy Group at the ECI, and his research focuses on the interplay between climate change, environmental degradation, and the macroeconomy, specifically sovereign debt and international macro-finance. 

Background

Previously, he was a fixed-term Economist at S&P Global Ratings, Global Economic Research co-building their nature-related financial risk analysis framework, a Senior Fixed Income Analyst focusing on sovereign debt at the UN Principles for Responsible Investment, and a research assistant at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at LSE, working on the role of central banks and sovereign bond portfolios in the context of the climate net zero transition. He began his career in the financial industry as a Climate Finance Research Fellow at Barings Investment Management, Sovereign Debt and Currencies.

Alexander holds a double MSc. (Distinction), in International Political Economy from the LSE and in International Economic Policy from Sciences Po, with a major in quantitative methods, and a BSc. (Distinction) in International Business and Politics from Copenhagen Business School (CBS). His PhD is financially supported by the German Federal Ministry for Research and Education via the Friedrich-Naumann-Foundation.

Research interests

  • Global financial system
  • Sustainable public finance
  • Sovereign debt
  • Central banks and other financial institutions
  • Climate change risk
  • Nature risk
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