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Anatole Kaletsky

One of the the UK's leading economic commentators, Anatole Kaletsky is Editor-at-large at The Times. Named Newspaper Commentator of the Year in the BBC's 'What the Papers Say' awards, Anatole has also won the Wincott prize from the Institute of Economic Affairs.

Born in Russia, Anatole took a first class degree in mathematics at Cambridge. He then moved to Harvard as a Kennedy Scholar and gained his Master's in economics.

Before joining The Times, Anatole wrote for The Economist and The Financial Times in a variety of posts, including New York bureau chief and Moscow correspondent. Aside from journalism, he is a partner in GaveKal Research, providing economic forecasting and policy analysis for financial institutions, multinationals and international organisations.

Anatole Kaletsky has served on the Governing Council of the Royal Economic Society. He is a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, the UK's principal advisory body on ethical issues raised by new developments in medicine and biotechnology. He is the author of Capitalism 4.0: the birth of a new economy.

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