Daleep Singh
- Asian American Business Development Center
- Aug 18
- 1 min read
Vice Chair & Chief Global Economist
PGIM

Daleep Singh served as U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor for international economics and Deputy Director of the National Economic Council during much of the Biden Administration. He led policymaking at the nexus of economic policy and national security, overseeing financial sanctions, technology controls, trade tariffs, innovation policy, supply chain resilience, and infrastructure investment. As the U.S. Sherpa to the G7, G20, and APEC, he represented the President in major international forums.
Before the White House, Singh was Global Chief Economist and Head of Macroeconomic Research at PGIM, returning in April 2025 as Vice Chair. Earlier, he was Executive VP and Head of the Markets Group at the New York Federal Reserve, managing the Fed’s emergency pandemic facilities. During the Obama administration, he served as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Markets and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe and Eurasian affairs, leading U.S. debt management and economic diplomacy during Greece’s Euro crisis, earning Treasury’s Alexander Hamilton Award.
Singh has also worked at Goldman Sachs and was a founding partner at macro hedge fund Element Capital. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Duke University and graduate degrees from MIT and Harvard. In 2022, Bloomberg named him to its Bloomberg 50, highlighting global business innovators and leaders.
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