
Kim SchoenholtzKim Schoenholtz is Managing Director and Senior Advisor in the Economic and Market Analysis (EMA) department of Citi Markets and Banking. Schoenholtz served as the firm's Global Chief Economist from 1997 until 2005. After taking a year's leave, he returned in 2006 as a Senior Advisor in EMA on a part-time basis.
Schoenholtz joined Salomon Brothers in 1986. He worked in Bond Market Research in New York before moving to Tokyo in 1988. As Director of EMA in Tokyo, he was responsible for the firm's view on the Japanese economy and markets. In 1992, he moved to London to serve as the head of EMA in Europe. He became the firm's Chief Economist in 1997 and returned to New York in this role in 1999.
Schoenholtz was a Visiting Scholar at the Bank of Japan's Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies from 1983 to 1985. He received an MPhil in economics from Yale University in 1982 and an AB from Brown University in 1977. He also studied for one year in Marburg, Germany.