Daleep Singh

Daleep Singh

„We must transition from global supply chains designed solely for efficiency to structures that are more resilient to economic, geopolitical, and climate shocks.“

Former Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economics in the Biden administration
The White House, Washington D.C.


Chief Global Economist and Head of Global Macroeconomic Research
PGIM Fixed Income, Newark/New Jersey

Daleep Singh (born March 12, 1976) is an American economist who served as Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economics in the Biden administration. Having previously served in the same role in the Biden administration, he joined PGIM Fixed Income in June 2022 as chief global economist before returning to the administration in February 2024. He is one of the primary architects of the sanctions package that the US implemented on Russia after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 and has been at the forefront of designing and teaching "economic statecraft" at the intersection of economic policy and national security, including as a lecturer at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. During the most acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Singh was executive vice president and head of the Markets Group at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. In this capacity, Singh was reportedly responsible for implementing most of the emergency lending programs put in place by the Federal Reserve to backstop the economy. In December 2022, Singh was named to the Bloomberg 50 list of individuals who most influenced the global business landscape. Singh earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and public policy from Duke University, followed by a dual Master of Business Administration and Master of Public Administration in international economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Harvard Kennedy School. Since April 21, 2025, Daleep Singh has been serving as Chief Global Economist and Head of Global Macroeconomic Research at PGIM Fixed Income.