Jim Neill was known for humor and occasional profanity in his previous job as an assistant vice president of a Washington manufacturing industry group.
Here is a bit of hocus-pocus courtesy of Jim O'Neill, chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management.
The Red Knights group includes Goldman Sachs economist Jim O'Neill, lawyer Mark Rawlinson and financier Keith Harris.
Jim O'Neill, Goldman's chief economist, thinks that central banks will increasingly wake up to the benefits of diversification.
Jim O'Neill, chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, is another critic of austerity.
Analysis of trade patterns sent to me by Jim O'Neill of Goldman Sachs suggests that may be a slightly naive assumption.
By 2020, Jim O'Neill from Goldman Sachs predicts that Germany will be exporting twice as much to China as to France.
The grouping has come a long way since 2001, when the acronym was first coined by the then head of global economics for Goldman Sachs, Jim O'Neill.
The Red Knights -- who are led by Goldman Sachs' chief economist Jim O'Neill -- say they will give supporters a greater say in the running of the club if the takeover were ever successful.
Jim O'Neill, chief economist for Goldman Sachs, says China is growing so fast now--he expects GDP growth of 11.4% this year--that it is having a "super V" shaped rebound while the U.S. is experiencing a U-shaped recovery.
Jim O'Neill, chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, suggested this weekend's meeting in Washington could mark the beginning of concerted action to tackle the debt crisis in Europe which is the cause of so much stock market volatility.
Goldman's view of the world seems dominated by its faith in the emerging economies, notably the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India and China), an acronym coined by Jim O'Neill, a strategist who has been promoted to head its asset-management division.
Jim O'Neill, the originator ten years ago of the BRIC acronym, referring to a clutch of fast-growing emerging markets with the greatest potential, says South Africa does not even deserve to be a member of the N11, the next raft of most promising developing countries.
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CNN's Stan Wilson, Jim Kavanagh, Kara Devlin, Paul Vercammen and Ann O'Neill contributed to this report.
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