Stephen van Eyk will be joined by Sam Churchill, Head of Macro Research, Magellan, Stephen Halmarick, Head of Economic and Market Research, Colonial First State Global Asset Management and Jonathan Wu, Associate Director, Premium China Funds Management at our MM Leaders Breakfast on Thursday 25 February to examine "The China Conundrum” in our expert panel session.
Stephen van Eyk in his keynote address will explore if the powerful forces that are trying to boost financial markets, and stop a recession have run out of ammunition?
Online registrations have now closed, for any bookings please contact Kristyn Ibrihim - 02 8484 0957 or email [email protected]
Event Details
Date: | Thursday 25 February |
Time: | 7.45am - 10.00am |
Venue | The Ivy, George Street Sydney |
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