Martin Barnes OWN


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Martin Barnes

Greetings:

Whereas, with the approval of the assembly of Wednesday Night Wise Persons, we are pleased to appoint you honourable recipient of the Order of Wednesday Night

In recognition of your important participation in reasoned discussions of the economy and public affairs, consistent interjection and defense of the conservative, private sector viewpoint, in inimitable Scottish tone, and active contribution to the ongoing quality of participation in Wednesday Night through the introduction of outstanding new voices

By these presents we do appoint you Honoured Companion of said Order and authorize you to hold and enjoy the dignity of such appointment together with membership in the said Order and all privileges thereunto pertaining

Given at 33 Rosemount in the former and future City of Westmount under the Seal of the Order of Wednesday Night this Wednesday sixth day of October, 2004

By the Chairman’s Command


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Wednesday, February 1, 2006 MARTIN_BARNES.pdf

Martin H. Barnes
Managing Editor, The Bank Credit Analyst


Presentation: "Outlook for the U.S. economy and financial markets"

Martin H. Barnes joined BCA Research in late 1987 and since mid-1993 has been Managing Editor of The Bank Credit Analyst, the company’s flagship service. This highly respected monthly publication provides analysis and forecasts of the outlook for the U.S. financial markets and economic conditions. The publication’s large subscriber base includes financial institutions, corporations, high net worth individuals, and government agencies in the U.S. and abroad. From 1988 to 1993, Mr. Barnes was Managing Editor of The BCA Interest Rate Forecast.

As Managing Editor of The Bank Credit Analyst, Mr. Barnes’ research and writings cover a broad spectrum of subjects of relevance to investors. He speaks frequently at conferences in North America and overseas and is quoted regularly in the financial press.

Prior to joining BCA, Mr. Barnes spent ten years as Chief International Economist with a major U.K. stockbroker and from 1973 to 1977 he was an economist with British Petroleum in London. Mr. Barnes is a member of the National Association of Business Economists, the American Economic Association and the Montreal Society of Financial Analysts. He received his economics degree from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow and has lived in Canada since November 1987.