Industry Insights: What’s Ahead for the Global Economy?
Global Business
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58m
An event hosted by the Investing Network in collaboration with Strategic Partnerships and Goldman Sachs
The global economy remains in a precarious state.
Due to ongoing geopolitical tension, an elevated recession risk, persistent inflation pressures, and uncertainty around the impact of central bank monetary policy tightening, we now face the question of whether a "soft landing" is achievable.
So join us for an engaging discussion with Matt Weir, senior investment strategist at Goldman Sachs, and Rob Hunter, former U.S Ambassador to NATO. They’ll help us navigate our global economic landscape, shedding light on the potential for a "soft landing" amidst the current challenges.
You’ll gain valuable insights into the economic and financial market outlook for the remainder of 2023 and get a glimpse of what 2024 might hold. Take advantage of this interactive event, where you can raise questions and exchange perspectives to discover what the current economic environment means for your business and investment today.
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