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Profil
Mr. Pedro Antunes is a Chief Economist at AERIC, Inc. He is also a primary spokesperson at the firm and provides insights and general direction for the Board’s economic products, including reports and economic indicators that relate to Canada and its regions and sectors.
Mr. Antunes started his professional career in 1987 with the Canadian forecast team at the Bank of Canada, joining the Board in 1992 as part of the provincial forecast team.
Over time, he had responsibility for the economic analysis of different provinces and sectors.
He also worked on several international projects to help decision-makers in Tunisia, Morocco, Jordan, and Ukraine develop appropriate forecasting and policy analysis tools.
Among other topics, he has researched the impact of Canada’s demographic change on labour markets, the fiscal sustainability of health care, productivity, and long-term economic growth.
Mr. Antunes was previously employed as a Principal by The Bank of Canada.
He earned a BA Honours Economics from Bishop’s University and an MA in Economics from Queens University.
Postes actifs de Pedro Antunes
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AERIC, Inc.
![]() AERIC, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance AERIC, Inc., dba The Conference Board of Canada, is an independent, not-for-profit applied research organization headquartered in Ottawa, Saskatchewan. The Board helps build leadership capacity for a better Canada by creating and sharing insights on economic trends, public policy issues, and organizational performance. They forge relationships and deliver knowledge through their learning events, networks, research products, and customized information services. Their members include a broad range of Canadian organizations from the public and private sectors. The Conference Board of Canada was formed in 1954, and is affiliated with The Conference Board, Inc. that serves some 3,000 companies in 67 nations. | Economiste | 01/01/1991 |
Anciens postes connus de Pedro Antunes
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The Bank of Canada
![]() The Bank of Canada General GovernmentGovernment The Bank of Canada provides banking and financial services. Its services include mortgage and payment processing, loan application, credit card application, accounting solutions, tax preparation, financial analysis, insurance, and payroll processing services to its clients. The company was founded in 1934 and is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada. | Portfolio Manager-Fixed Income | 31/12/1990 |
Formation de Pedro Antunes
Bishop's University | Undergraduate Degree |
Queen's University | Graduate Degree |
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AERIC, Inc.
![]() AERIC, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance AERIC, Inc., dba The Conference Board of Canada, is an independent, not-for-profit applied research organization headquartered in Ottawa, Saskatchewan. The Board helps build leadership capacity for a better Canada by creating and sharing insights on economic trends, public policy issues, and organizational performance. They forge relationships and deliver knowledge through their learning events, networks, research products, and customized information services. Their members include a broad range of Canadian organizations from the public and private sectors. The Conference Board of Canada was formed in 1954, and is affiliated with The Conference Board, Inc. that serves some 3,000 companies in 67 nations. | Finance |
The Bank of Canada
![]() The Bank of Canada General GovernmentGovernment The Bank of Canada provides banking and financial services. Its services include mortgage and payment processing, loan application, credit card application, accounting solutions, tax preparation, financial analysis, insurance, and payroll processing services to its clients. The company was founded in 1934 and is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada. | Government |