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Webinar: Forecast for the global economy in 2024 (in Portuguese)

Date and time
29 February 2024 | 11:00
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Disinflation, economic resilience, full employment... a soft landing seems to be on the horizon, despite the persistence of major macroeconomic and financial imbalances. 

Will central banks finally be able to claim victory, or will they soon have to face a new period of instability? Although the fall in energy prices has put the issue on the back burner, is the energy crisis over? What are the main structural trends and growth patterns in the world economy?

In this webinar (in Portuguese), Bruno de Moura Fernandes, Head of Macroeconomic research at Coface, will analyze all these questions, giving us an insight into the economic outlook for 2024.

 

Webinar: Forecast for the global economy in 2024, on February 29 at 11:00. With the presence of Bruno De Moura Fernandes, Head of Macroeconomic research.

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