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Air travel risks and recovery

Online | February 3, 2021

As vaccines are being rolled out worldwide air travel will start to return in 2021. However, there remain significant risks in the outlook, including from the new variants of the virus, while vaccinations alone may not be sufficient to fully restore traveler confidence. In this webinar, David Goodger, Oxford Economics and Brian Pearce, IATA will explore the revised outlook and the near-term risks for air travel as the sector begins the journey back to more normal trends.

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UK & London Economic Outlook

Online | January 26, 2021

2021 began, economically, on the same socially distanced and locked-down note that characterised much of last year. But the rollout of Covid vaccines offers some light at the end of the tunnel. Just how hard have Covid and measures to control the virus struck the economy, and how enduring, or otherwise, might the damage be? And how realistic are hopes that vaccines and other positives could unleash a rapid rebound as pent-up demand is released and consumer and business confidence recovers?  Join us as we discuss our latest outlook for the UK and London economies, including a deep-dive into the tourism sector.

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New virus variant, new economic risks

Online | January 14, 2021

News on vaccine progress has offered some light at the end of the Covid tunnel, but the discovery that more transmissible variants have spread outside the UK and South Africa means the downside risks to our global baseline forecasts are rising once again. In this webinar, we look at the implications of recent Covid-19 developments on global economic prospects for 2021.

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Cities in 2021, key themes and outlook

Online | January 13, 2021

After a dismal 2020, cities across the world should see growth bounce back sharply in 2021. But cities may not look and feel like they did pre-Covid. In this webinar we will cover the key themes that will affect the recovery in 2021, and also the issues that will shape the debate over the future of the world’s major cities.

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Key themes 2021: North America looks to a brighter future

Online | December 17, 2020

Please note that we will be holding one webinar each for Americas, APAC and EMEA friendly timezones: Americas - Thursday 17th December | 11:30 EST APAC - Friday 18th December | 10:00 HKT EMEA - Friday 18th December | 10:00 GMT Topic: Control over the virus will determine the economic outlook in 2021. Join us as we discuss our key themes for North America. We will focus on the health, economic and policy outlook while taking a deep dive into monetary policymaking in the US and Canada.

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[Webinar] Japan: 2021年後半の世界経済:経済再開後の景気過熱リスク

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2021年7月13日に「2021年後半の世界経済:経済再開後の景気過熱リスク」をテーマとして、日本語のウェビナーを開催いたします。 今回は、弊社の最新の世界経済見通しのポイントをご説明した後、経済過熱懸念の最前線である米国のインフレの見通しや人手不足の下でも雇用の回復が遅い労働市場に関する分析をご紹介します。この結果導かれる米国FEDの今後の政策見通しは、米国の長期金利や株価に限らず、為替レートやグローバル資金フローにとっても大きな意味を持ちます。

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Global scenarios: Delta surge

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Topic: With the Delta variant expected to weigh on activity in the very near term, we examine the potential risks to the global economy and financial markets from the further spread of the coronavirus and associated public health measures.

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Investment strategy: The case for non-US assets

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Please note that we will be holding one webinar each for Americas, APAC and EMEA friendly timezones: APAC - Monday 18th January | 10:00 HKT EMEA - Monday 18th January | 10:00 GMT Americas - Tuesday 19th January | 16:00 EST Topic: The roll-out of Covid-19 vaccines and the recent Democrat victories in Georgia have helped drive a further rotation into non-US assets. We examine the factors that could help turn this recent reversal into a multi-year story.

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[Panel Discussion] COVID-19: The demographic winners & losers within Australia

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With the economic recovery well underway, the long term economic impact of COVID-19 is now receiving more attention. The closure of the international border has turned Net Overseas Migration negative – the pace of population growth has fallen to its lowest level in over a century. This shift is having a profound (and in some cases surprising) impact on the domestic economy, the housing market, and construction sector activity. In this panel discussion session, our Chief Economist Sarah Hunter, Principal Economist Sean Langcake, and Principal Building Economist Tim Hibbert will discuss the following: When and how we expect the border to re-open, What the latest visa application and grant data suggests about the recovery in overseas migration over the next five years, How this recovery will feed through to individual states, and what this will mean for economic activity, How internal migration and birth rates have responded to the pandemic, and what this will mean for the local economy. We will be repeating the same webinar to cater for the difference in time zones between the Americas, APAC and EMEA: APAC - Thursday 15th April | 13:00 pm AEST EMEA - Friday 16th April | 10:00 am BST Americas - Friday 16th April | 16:00 EDT

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