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2/14 Event: 2019 Economic Outlook: How Will It Play Out? (Japan Society)
Japan Society Business & Policy Registration
Jan 30, 2019, 6:49 PM (16 hours ago)
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Dear Colleagues,
Thank you for your interest in previous Business & Policy Program events at Japan Society. We would like to inform you about an upcoming program:
2019 Economic Outlook: How Will It Play Out?
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CORPORATE LUNCHEON
Date: Thursday, February 14, 2019
Time: 12:00 pm – 2:30 pm (Discussion starts at 1:00 pm)
Speakers:
Lewis Alexander, Chief U.S. Economist, Nomura Securities International
Bruce Kasman, Chief Economist, J.P. Morgan
Ellen Zentner, Chief U.S. Economist, Morgan Stanley
Moderator:
Daniel Bases, Editor and Foreign Correspondent
Despite geopolitical tensions and talk of trade wars, the economic outlook remains promising. The U.S. economy is booming, with U.S. GDP growth topping at 3% and unemployment rate falling under 4%. While Japan’s economy seems to be on track, many economists believe the nation’s growth will slow in 2019. What lies ahead for the world economy in 2019? What are the biggest threats to the global economy? In this program, leading experts give their assessment of the current economic conditions, and share their economic forecasts.
Agenda:
12:00-12:30 PM Registration and Reception
12:30-1:00 PM Luncheon
1:00-2:30 PM Discussion and Q&A
Venue:
Japan Society (333 East 47th St, NY 10017)
Admission:
General Admission: $65 lunch & lecture/$20 lecture only
Academic, non-profit and government: $35 lunch & lecture/$15 lecture only
Japan Society Corporate Members: Free, up to designated number of tickets; additional tickets $45 lunch & lecture/$15 lecture only
Japan Society Individual Members at Patron Circle level and above: $45 lunch & lecture/$15 lecture only
Register online through our website.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Japan Society Business & Policy Program
Email: register@japansociety.org
Phone: (212) 715-1208
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