Albert Edwards is co-head of global strategy at Societe Generale. He studied economics at Bristol University and Birkbeck College London and went on to work at London Electricity Board as an economist.
His second job was at the Bank of England before he joined Dresdner Kleinwort in 1988 where he stayed for 19 years, making a name for himself with bearish predictions, some of which materialised.
He exited Dresdner for SocGen in late 2007.
'BoJ have gone stir-crazy'
‘Extreme expense’ of equity valuations
Warning of consumer credit bubble
'Shocking slump' into outright deflation
Credit bubble primed to burst with recessionary consequences
Inevitable recession will wreak 'havoc'
Warns of 'inevitable' financial crash
Expects S&P to fall to a new low