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October 8, 2024

Forces Shaping the Economic Landscape

A panel of experts will examine key macroeconomic trends and challenges, focusing on how economists can account for structural change.
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October 8, 2024
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Forces Shaping the Economic Landscape

Speakers

May Rostom*
Salman Ahmed
Jens Larsen
Anna Rosenberg

Hosts

Chris Seaman

Duration

Language

English

Keynote: What are the forces shaping today’s economic landscape and how will they drive structural change?

May Rostom, Head of Macro Modelling, Bank of England will examine macroeconomic trends and challenges, by exploring how economists can take into account structural change and setting the scene for a deeper panel discussion on current macroeconomic and modelling issues.

Panel discussion: How do we incorporate structural changes such as climate change and a new geopolitical reality when we analyse and model the macroeconomic landscape to make investment decisions?

The panellists will cover:

- Critical factors shaping today’s economy

- Structural changes driven by climate change and geopolitical developments

- Challenges posed and their influence on investment decisions

- Opportunities that may arise from these changes

Agenda

08.00       Breakfast and registration

08.30       Welcome

08.35       Keynote

08.50       Panel discussion

09.25       Q&A

09.30       Networking coffee

10.00       Close

!This event is private and only available for customers and subscribers of Macrobond. The event will be under Chatham House Rules and monetary policy will not be open for discussion. *Views will be those of the presenter and do not represent official views of the Bank of England or any of its Committees.

Webinar video replay
Register to play
Play video

Forces Shaping the Economic Landscape

Speakers

Hosts

Chris Seaman

Duration

Language

English

Keynote: What are the forces shaping today’s economic landscape and how will they drive structural change?

May Rostom, Head of Macro Modelling, Bank of England will examine macroeconomic trends and challenges, by exploring how economists can take into account structural change and setting the scene for a deeper panel discussion on current macroeconomic and modelling issues.

Panel discussion: How do we incorporate structural changes such as climate change and a new geopolitical reality when we analyse and model the macroeconomic landscape to make investment decisions?

The panellists will cover:

- Critical factors shaping today’s economy

- Structural changes driven by climate change and geopolitical developments

- Challenges posed and their influence on investment decisions

- Opportunities that may arise from these changes

Agenda

08.00       Breakfast and registration

08.30       Welcome

08.35       Keynote

08.50       Panel discussion

09.25       Q&A

09.30       Networking coffee

10.00       Close

!This event is private and only available for customers and subscribers of Macrobond. The event will be under Chatham House Rules and monetary policy will not be open for discussion. *Views will be those of the presenter and do not represent official views of the Bank of England or any of its Committees.

speaker
Moderator & KEYNOTE
In-house speaker
May Rostom*
,
Head of Macro Modelling
Bank of England
speaker
Moderator & KEYNOTE
In-house speaker
Salman Ahmed
,
Global Head of Macro and Strategic Asset Allocation
Fidelity International
speaker
Moderator & KEYNOTE
In-house speaker
Jens Larsen
,
Director, Geoeconomics
Eurasia Group
speaker
Moderator & KEYNOTE
In-house speaker
Anna Rosenberg
,
Head of Geopolitics
Amundi Asset Management
This event will be recorded and the recording will be shared globally with Macrobond contacts and hosted on the Macrobond website and third-party video platforms.
!This event is private and only available for customers and subscribers of Macrobond. The event will be under Chatham House Rules and monetary policy will not be open for discussion. *Views will be those of the presenter and do not represent official views of the Bank of England or any of its Committees.
All opinions expressed in this content are those of the contributor(s) and do not reflect the views of Macrobond Financial AB.
All written and electronic communication from Macrobond Financial AB is for information or marketing purposes and does not qualify as substantive research.

Synopsis

Keynote: What are the forces shaping today’s economic landscape and how will they drive structural change?

May Rostom, Head of Macro Modelling, Bank of England will examine macroeconomic trends and challenges, by exploring how economists can take into account structural change and setting the scene for a deeper panel discussion on current macroeconomic and modelling issues.

Panel discussion: How do we incorporate structural changes such as climate change and a new geopolitical reality when we analyse and model the macroeconomic landscape to make investment decisions?

The panellists will cover:

- Critical factors shaping today’s economy

- Structural changes driven by climate change and geopolitical developments

- Challenges posed and their influence on investment decisions

- Opportunities that may arise from these changes

Agenda

08.00       Breakfast and registration

08.30       Welcome

08.35       Keynote

08.50       Panel discussion

09.25       Q&A

09.30       Networking coffee

10.00       Close

!This event is private and only available for customers and subscribers of Macrobond. The event will be under Chatham House Rules and monetary policy will not be open for discussion. *Views will be those of the presenter and do not represent official views of the Bank of England or any of its Committees.

Date:
October 8, 2024
Location:
etc.venues Fenchurch Street - 8 Fenchurch Place, London EC3M 4PB
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Hosted by:
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