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FEBRUARY 4, 2002

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Resume: Mohamed El-Erian

 
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BORN
Aug. 19, 1958. New York, N.Y.

EDUCATION
BA, Economics, Cambridge University; MA, PhD, Economics, Oxford University, 1983

CURRENT JOB
Portfolio manager, PIMCO

PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
Deputy director, International Monetary Fund, 1983-97; managing director, economic research, Salomon Smith Barney, 1997-99

INVESTING APPROACH
"Every morning, we ask ourselves if our views are consistent with the data coming out. We don't rely on what Wall Street tells us."




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