Biba Maglen

Pippa Malmgren

Biba Magellan served as the Special Assistant for Economic Policy to former US President George W. Bush, responsible for reporting on financial market trends to the President, and also served as the overall coordinator of the White House with financial re

2019-03-30  

Biba Magellan served as the Special Assistant for Economic Policy to former US President George W. Bush, responsible for reporting on financial market trends to the President, and also served as the overall coordinator of the White House with financial regulatory agencies such as the Federal Reserve, the Futures and Exchange Commission, and the Securities and Exchange Commission. She previously served on the White House National Economic Committee and was the head of Enron and post 9\/11 terrorism economic risks. She was the initial negotiator for the Sarbanes Oxley and Patriot Acts, and served in the President's Corporate Governance and Financial Markets Working Group. Subsequently, Biba provided strategic guidance for investment banks, and now she works as a risk advisor for the world's largest institutional investors, focusing on the most difficult to quantify risk assessments including politics, policy, and geopolitics. At the same time, Biba also serves as the President of Canonbury Group and Principalis Asset Management, two financial institutions headquartered in London. Bibamagren discovers trends and provides advisory services on economic policies and investment strategies for investors and governments. Maglen predicted the financial crisis in 2007, a slowdown in China's economic growth, Brexit, Trump's election, and a resurgence of inflation. She is both an economist and a manufacturer. She participated in the establishment of H Robotics Company, which mainly produces commercial aerial workbench drones. She was listed by Richtopia as one of the 20 most influential economists and one of the five most powerful financial women in the world in 2017. As an economist, she focuses on comprehensive innovation and is passionate about explaining how to use new technologies to solve old problems and drive new forms of economic growth. Maglen is a member of the Board of Directors of the UK Department of International Trade and serves as a UK exit consultant. In addition, she also serves in the Global Strategic Trends Working Group of the UK Department of Defense, responsible for reporting to multiple senior UK generals. Biba is a member of the advisory board of the Leighton Institute, a British think tank, and a frequent guest of BBC, Bloomberg, and CNBC television. Biba is adept at using relevant facts and stories to shock the audience. She uses her extensive experience in formulating key policies to provide audiences with a detailed interpretation of global issues. Her speeches often involve multiple perspectives, including monetary policy, foreign policy, strategic security, business facts, etc. Biba's speech also touched on the two most fascinating aspects of the world economy: the power of profit generation and the power of taxation. When the country is burdened with high debts and unable to fulfill its commitments to its citizens, and requires more taxes, the conflict between the country and entrepreneurs will inevitably escalate. Most industrialized countries in the world are beginning to seek solutions that can fulfill their commitments to their citizens while alleviating debt pressure. This precisely inspires a huge innovation force that will become the pillar for the country to maintain its leading position in the economy. In 2015, Biba published a new book signaling the collapse of social contracts and the rise of geopolitics. She asserts in her book that economic signals are ubiquitous, from magazine covers to grocery stores to military events, revealing the mysteries of the world economy. Anyone can navigate the turbulence of the world economy through signal warnings, rather than being overwhelmed by confusion