Nicolas Véron

Senior Fellow, Bruegel and Peterson Institute for International Economics. Nicolas Véron cofounded Bruegel in Brussels in 2002-05, joined PIIE in Washington DC in 2009, and is currently employed on similar terms by both organizations. He is also an independent board member of the global derivatives trade repository arm of DTCC, a financial infrastructure company that operates on a non-profit basis. A graduate of France’s Ecole Polytechnique and Ecole des Mines in Paris, his earlier experience was in the French government and private sector. Véron’s research focuses on financial development and stability policies. He has long advocated supervisory integration in Europe, including in banking union (for which Bloomberg Markets included him in its yearly global “50 Most Influential” list in 2012), anti-money laundering, and capital markets supervision.