Rajiv Biswas, Executive Director and APAC Chief Economist, S&P Global Market Intelligence
Rajiv previously worked as Director for South-East Asia for The Economist Group. His previous experience includes working for UBS as Executive Director for Asia-Pacific Country Risk and for the Royal Bank of Scotland as an international economist. He has also worked for an international organization, the Commonwealth Secretariat, as a senior economist in the International Capital Markets Department. Rajiv’s experience also includes working as a consultant for the United Nations.
Rajiv is a graduate of the London School of Economics, for the B.Sc.Econ.Hons. in Economics and received his M.Sc. and D.I.C. from Imperial College at London University. Rajiv has published widely on a range of economic, trade and investment-related topics, with over 100 published articles. He frequently speaks at international conferences on the global and Asia-Pacific economies, including at World Economic Forum and Euromoney events as well as at United Nations conferences. He regularly appears on international TV programs, including for the BBC, CNBC, Bloomberg, Channel News Asia, CNN and Al Jazeera TV.
He is the author of “Future Asia”, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2013, “Asian Megatrends” published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2016 and “Emerging Markets Megatrends” published by Springer in 2018.
Mabel Ng Executive Director, Product Management, Trade & Supply Chain, S&P Global Market Intelligence
Mabel is the Executive Director of trade data tools product management at S&P Global Market Intelligence. She is responsible for the vision and roadmap of the Panjiva and Global Trade Analytics Suite product portfolio, inclusive of Global Trade Atlas (GTA), PIERS bill of lading, and GTA Forecasting products. Mabel partners with executives and businesses of all sizes to identify growth opportunities, reduce supply chain risk and assess markets. She has a passion for developing strong business relationships with customers to solve practical problems. Mabel has an extensive international trade background, prior to joining S&P Global, she spent ten years at the shipping line industry where she was responsible for new market analytics and research initiatives.
Mabel has an MBA and a Juris Doctor from the Chinese University of Hong Kong.