
Amanda Trinh
Sovereign Advisory Analyst at Lazard with a Finance and Law background
France
Summary
Amanda Trinh is a finance and law professional currently working as a Sovereign Advisory Analyst at Lazard, demonstrating her expertise in financial advisory roles and international financial markets. Her progression from intern to analyst at Lazard showcases her dedication and growth within the institution. rocketreach
Her academic background from Sciences Po includes a dual degree in Finance and Law, awarded cum laude, alongside studies in Asian affairs, politics, and government. This interdisciplinary education underpins her analytical capabilities and understanding of complex global issues, particularly in finance and legal frameworks. rocketreach
Amanda has experience in public sector finance and policy through her roles as a Research Assistant at the Finance for Development Lab and a Legal Trainee at the European Central Bank. Her contributions to policy notes and compliance reports highlight her involvement in economic and financial stability initiatives. rocketreach+5
Work
Education
Writing
Debt-to-Sustainability Swaps (D2S): A Practical Framework
June 1, 2024Policy Note from Finance for Development Lab, where Amanda Trinh was a research assistant.
Lessons From The Ecuador 2020 Debt Restructuring Case
April 1, 2024Policy Note from Finance for Development Lab, where Amanda Trinh provided research assistance.
Summary Compliance Report on Recommendation B of the ESRB/2015/1 on reducing macroprudential risks in the EU financial system
March 1, 2024Report by the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) where Amanda Trinh was part of the Secretariat.
Report on the economic rationale supporting the ESRB macroprudential Recommendation on money market funds
January 25, 2022Report by the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) where Amanda Trinh was part of the Secretariat.
Compliance report of Country-specific Recommendations of the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB)
January 1, 2022Report by the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) where Amanda Trinh was part of the Secretariat.