Domenico Giannone is a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor in the departments of Economics and Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Johns Hopkins University. His main fields of research are macroeconometrics and forecasting, with a focus on business cycles, monetary policy, macro-finance and risk, and high-dimensional data. He holds a PhD in Economics and Statistics from the Université libre de Bruxelles and a BA in Statistics and Economics from Università La Sapienza in Rome.
Before joining Johns Hopkins he was assistant director at the International Monetary Fund, senior principal economist at Amazon, assistant vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, co-founder and director of Nowcasting Economics Ltd., professor of Economics at the Université libre de Bruxelles, and economist at the European Central Bank.