Neil Record | |
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Born | Neil Peter Record 26 June 1953 Oxford |
Education | Magdalen College School, Balliol College, Oxford, University of Essex, University College London |
Occupation | Founder of Record Currency Management |
Years active | 1977–present |
Neil Record (born 26 June 1953) is a British businessman, author and economist who founded Record Currency Management,[1] one of the earliest specialist currency managers. Record was one of the pioneers of currency risk management. In 2003 he wrote Currency Overlay, the first textbook on the subject.[2] He was a short listed entrant for the 2012 Wolfson Economics Prize for his work on the Eurozone crisis.[3] He was one of the main donors to the climate change denial think-tank the Global Warming Policy Foundation,[4] and is one of the main backers of Kemi Badenoch's 2024 bid for the leadership of the conservative party.[5] [6][7]