Join this complimentary webinar, hosted by Dtec’s partner Refinitiv.
Coronavirus – and the economic crisis it has provoked – lays bare how vulnerable our hyper-connected societies and markets now are to events thousands of miles away. In a panel debate with leading thinkers on the epoch-shifting impact of this pandemic, we take the long view to examine:
• Whether coronavirus represents the high-water mark for globalization
• The ways coronavirus will change how we work and how markets operate
• What role the state will now play in markets and wider society
• How this experience will alter our approach to systemic challenges such as climate change
Our speakers:
David Craig is founding CEO of financial markets data and infrastructure company Refinitiv and is a member of the World Economic Forum Banking Industry Governors Board.
Ian Goldin is Oxford University Professor of Globalisation and Development, a former World Bank vice president and author of The Butterfly Defect, How globalization creates systemic risks, and what to do about it.
John Llewellyn is co-founder of independent economics advisory firm Llewellyn Consulting and a former Global Chief Economist at Lehman Brothers. He spent almost 20 years at the OECD, where he held posts including Head of International Forecasting and Chef de Cabinet.
Axel Threlfall is Editor-at-Large at Reuters – hosting debates with some of the world’s most prominent academics, CEOs, politicians and market players.
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