Sir John A. Hicks
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Born | May 30, 1956 Romford |
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Died | -, - - |
Residence | England |
Nationality | English |
Field | Economics/Banking |
Institution | ISI, London |
Alma mater | Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge |
For other persons named John Hicks, see John Hicks (disambiguation).
Sir John A. Hicks (May 30, 1956 – -, -) is one of the most important and influential economists and investment bankers of the twentieth century.
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- He was born in 1956 at Romford, England.
- He was educated at University of London (1996-98) and at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge (2000-02)and the Ashcroft International Business School financed by scholarships.
- He was knighted in 2004.
[edit] Career
He spent the years from 1972 to 1974 as MA at Lloyds Bank Overseas Plc, then moved to NPI/Basle Investments 1973 to 1975. He spent time in International Investment Banking, Shipping, Aviation and I.T. industries before joining KOMOSJ and WHT-SwissRe.