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Violeta Morón
Sr Associate
Education
- Universidad Carlos III Madrid, M.Sc. Industrial Economics and Markets
- Universidad Complutense Madrid, B.Sc. Economics
- Universidad Pontificia de Comillas – ICAI – ICADE (Spain), B.Sc. Translation and Interpreting (English, French and German)
- University of Wisconsin-Madison (US) and University of Salford (UK), Exchange student
Violeta Morón consults on antitrust and general litigation. Her experience includes cases of antitrust damage claims (food packaging, cardboard, power cables and truck manufacturers cartels), cartels (financial derivatives, road maintenance services), merger control and joint-ventures (digital TV, media group restructuring), state aid (steel) and litigation and damage quantification (renewable energies, paper, ATMs). She has contributed to economic reports for international institutions such as the World Bank (report on price controls) and the Asian Development Bank (database on European economic policies to mitigate COVID-19 effects). She has co-authored a paper on competition in the project finance industry.
She has been a consultant with the international consulting firm Global Economics Group (2016-2022). Prior to that, Violeta worked in investment banking as a Debt Capital Markets analyst at Crédit Agricole CIB (from 2014 to 2015). She participated in the coordination of bond issuance operations from corporates, banks and public sector institutions, performed capital markets monitoring and provided market updates to clients.
She has provided testimony before Spanish Courts in antitrust damage claims.
She has extensive experience with econometric modeling and statistical packages STATA and E-views, and financial analytics packages Bloomberg and Dealogic. She is native in Spanish, fluent in English and French and has a basic command of German.