SEMINAR: GLOBAL ECONOMY
May 3, 2007 at 1:40 am | Posted in Economics, Financial, Globalization, Research | Leave a commentSeminar: “China overheats as the US lands hard and Europe decouples – wither stocks and bonds?”
Prospects for the Global economy
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
You are invited to attend a private presentation, followed by lunch, in New York on Friday 8th June 2007.
Charles Dumas, Chief Economist, Lombard Street Research will be joined by Frank Veneroso of Veneroso Associates and Brian Reading, founder of our World Service, to examine the prospects for the Global economy. Brian Reading will open the seminar with a discussion on Japan. The title: “Give Japanese consumers a break; raise interest rates”
Frank Veneroso will talk on US housing, with the subject: “The bursting US housing bubble: prolonged fall-out & hobbled recovery”
Charles Dumas will examine America and China under the title: “China overheats as the US lands hard and Europe decouples –wither stocks and bonds?”
Friday, June 8th Harvard Club of New York
City, 35 W. 44th St., New York, NY 10036
Arrival time: 9:45 am Lunch: From 12:30 pm
Limited places available. RSVP (please indicate if you will be staying for lunch) or for more information please email
tom.crew@lombardstreetresearch.com
or telephone 212 367 7644.
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Seminar: “China overheats as the US lands hard and Europe decouples – wither stocks and bonds?”
Prospects for the Global economy
Wednesday, May 2, 2007