Andrew Busch
Andrew Busch was the first Chief Market Intelligence Officer (CMIO) for the U.S. government at the
Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). As CMIO, he was charged with improving and enhancing
the government’s understanding of the markets. Andy provided briefings to White House, US House and
US Senate staffers on a wide range of issues including extreme market volatility, China’s influence on the
global commodity markets and the impact of Fintech & virtual currencies on market dynamics.
Mr. Busch created and directed a new research group, Market Intelligence Branch (MIB), for the agency.
As CMIO, his job was to provide objective research on the financial markets to the CFTC, SEC, US
Treasury and Federal Reserve. Energy, agriculture, interest rates and technology (Bitcoin, blockchain, AI)
were some of the areas of research covered by the team. Each week, he led the agency on a market and
economic roundtable discussion with the staffs of the White House, the US Treasury, the SEC, the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the Federal Reserve Board.
Prior to joining the CFTC, Mr. Busch was CEO and founder of a boutique financial markets and policy
research firm, Bering Productions, Inc (BPI). Before BPI, he was the Global Currency and Public Policy
Strategist for Bank of Montreal (BMO) in Chicago. He is author of the book “World Event Trading”
covering large crises like infectious disease outbreaks and their impact on the markets.
Today, he’s a consultant and keynote speaker with a wide range of clients including financial services,
energy, manufacturing and construction.
Andy moves people from the chaos today to confidence in the future.