Surmounting 2015’s economic challenges
Amid continuing dire predictions about the economic outlook for 2015, Money Management has joined with the Australian Business Economists to deliver a Webinar aimed at examining the key issues and providing some guidance for the year ahead.
Among the issues to be discussed will be the end of Australia's resource boom, China's growth trajectory, the future of quantitative easing, falling oil prices, international terrorism and the patchy recovery in Europe.
The Webinar will draw on a panel of economists including Colonial first State Global Asset Management, head of Economic and Market Research, Steve Halmarick and former NAB Capital Markets chief economist, Rob Henderson.
The Webinar will be conducted on, 3 February between 12.30 pm and 1.15 pm registration is available here.
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