Global Economic Outlook 2017 – How will geopolitical events and weak investments add to the Global Uncertainties? (Webinar April 20, 2017)

Global Economic Outlook 2017 – How will geopolitical events and weak investments add to the Global Uncertainties? (Webinar April 20, 2017)

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GIL Webinar by Frost & Sullivan on April 20, 2017 at 02:00 PM BST, the presenters will be Aroop Zutshi, Global President & Managing Partner Frost & Sullivan, Craig Parker, Programme Manager Mobility – Africa Frost & Sullivan, Neha Anna Thomas, Senior Research Analyst Emerging Market Innovation Frost & Sullivan.

2017 will be the sixth year of global stagnation, and we will again see a low rate of global economic growth. Geopolitical events, restrained demand and weak investments will take a toll on the global growth trajectory. Lack of business confidence due to the global uncertainties will make investors wait and watch, which could further slow progress. Amidst such circumstances, which areas of growth will produce the best business opportunities? This briefing delivers an in-depth global and regional growth analysis highlighting the opportunities, risks, policy challenges and economic trends, and provides economic predictions for 2017.

Why You Must Attend:

•             Identify the top trends of 2017 that will influence global growth.

•             Discover risks and drivers that are likely to affect your investment decisions and expansion strategies.

•             Identify markets that are investment hotbeds.

•             Participate in an interactive Q&A session with Frost & Sullivan’s economist and country experts.

To submit a question that will be answered live during the briefing, please email it to Gil_Briefings@frost.com

Registration is necessary and can be made here

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