Brian Butler
Managing Director and Founder of GloboTrends
Brian Butler is a specialist in international economic analysis.
As a global-macro analyst, Brian founded “GloboTrends“, (http://blog.globotrends.com) an online site for macro-economic trend analysis, with a focus on global investors. The highly popular “GloboTrends blog” is prominently displayed on Thunderbird’s MBA website, and has been featured as syndicated content on Nouriel Roubini’s RGE Monitor, Emerginvest.com, Business Week Exchange, Wikinvest.com, and other reputable news outlets.
In 2008, Brian facilitated classes in international finance, economics and trade at Thunderbird’s Global MBA program in Miami. Previously, Brian worked with NextLogics, a boutique investment and consulting firm focused on early stage endeavors with social impact. While working with NextLogics, he worked with “Global Social Capital”: a peer-to-peer micro lending / micro finance platform for Latin America. Brian also developed business plans for a WiFi mesh network for Brazil which involved WiFi infrastructure investment project for the NE of Brazil. In New York, Brian previously was a financial analyst with the “Columbia Institute of Tele-Information” (of the Columbia Business School), focusing on new technologies and innovative business models. His research was packaged, and presented to Wall Street firms and industry analysts.
A global citizen…Brian was born in Canada, raised in Switzerland (where he attended British schools), educated in the USA, started his career with a Japanese company, moved to New York to work as a financial analyst, married a Brazilian, and has traveled extensively in Latin America, Asia, Europe and North America.
In June 2008, Brian graduated with an MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management, where he graduated top of his class, Valedictorian, with a 3.977 GPA (out of 4.0).
Recent Articles by Brian Butler
Moral Hazard of increased IMF funding
May 4th, 2009
Moral Hazard of increased IMF funding
April 6th, 2009
Focus on the problem today, not preventing the problems of tomorrow…
April 2nd, 2009
The debate of Big vs Small-government (part 1)
March 2nd, 2009
Credit markets unfreeze…now, how about the economy?
February 20th, 2009
There’s a hole in the bucket…
February 12th, 2009
The “savings glut” that may be to blame…
February 11th, 2009
Does borrowing money (to fund a recovery), make the recovery less likely?
February 10th, 2009
Are Asian currencies undervalued? maybe not (anymore)…
February 4th, 2009
Bill Gates and China…
January 29th, 2009
Fiscal stimulus too small…
January 28th, 2009
Beggar thy neighbor (part 2); this time its Switzerland?!?
January 27th, 2009
If Mexico falls, don't punish Brazil…
January 20th, 2009
Credit crisis…a symptom, not the cause of global imbalances
January 19th, 2009