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Ramin Toloui

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Ramin Toloui
Born
Ramin Toloui Tehrani
EducationA.B. from Harvard University and an M.Phil from Balliol College at Oxford University
Alma materHarvard University
Oxford University
Occupation(s)Assistant Secretary for International Finance, United States Department of the Treasury

Ramin Toloui Tehrani or Ramin Toloui (Template:Lang-fa) is a U.S. policy maker and portfolio manager. Ramin Toloui was confirmed by the United States Senate on November 20, 2014, to serve as Treasury’s Assistant Secretary for International Finance. In this position, Toloui is responsible for leading Treasury’s work on international monetary affairs, coordination with the G-20, and regional and bilateral economic issues. Before joining Treasury, Toloui served as the global co-head of Emerging Markets Portfolio Management at PIMCO, a position he held since 2011, and chaired the firm’s Asia-Pacific Portfolio Committee since 2012. Mr. Toloui joined PIMCO in 2006 as a Portfolio Manager for emerging markets, adding responsibilities for global bond portfolios in 2009. Previously, Toloui held a variety of jobs at the Department of the Treasury, including Director of the Office of the Western Hemisphere from 2003 to 2006, Senior Adviser to the Under Secretary for International Affairs from 2001 to 2003, and Deputy Director and International Economist in the Office of Central and Southeastern Europe from 1999 to 2001. Toloui received an A.B. from Harvard University and an M.Phil from Balliol College at Oxford University.[1][2][3][4]

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