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Carsten Hesse

European economist at Berenberg Bank in London

Carsten Hesse is an economist and equity strategist with more than a decade of professional experience in investment banking and equity research. He has worked at JPM, UniCredit, Wood & Co, RBS and Dresdner Bank.

Mr Hesse has been a keynote speaker at conferences and a regular guest on TV commenting on global economic and equity market relevant topics.

He holds a Diploma in International Finance and Management Accounting from the University of Applied Sciences in Pforzheim.

Articles by Carsten Hesse

Turkey’s Next Challenge: How Bad Can Inflation Get?

How Turkey’s central bank plans to regain market confidence that it will eventually hit its 5% inflation target again remains a mystery.

September 4, 2018

First Greece, Now Turkey?

Is Turkey entering a deep financial crisis just as Greece exits one?

August 22, 2018

How Big Is the Turkish Contagion Risk for Emerging Markets?

Contagion from the Turkish crisis to other emerging markets is not widespread.

August 20, 2018

Turkey’s Economic Crisis: Does It Matter for the Eurozone?

A deep Turkish recession could lead to more migrants leaving Turkey for the EU. Currently more than three million Syrian refugees are living in Turkey.

August 13, 2018