Hosted by LSE Alumni Association of London and Kellogg Alumni Club
As many countries “flatten the curve” and begin to release their lockdowns, the worst of the pandemic seems to be passing, and markets have recovered thanks to unprecedented policies. But the economic damage and geopolitical shifts may change growth and inflation prospects.
Join us for an insightful webinar discussion hosted by Arnab Das, Invesco's Global Market Strategist and a member of Invesco’s Global Thought Leadership team. Arnab will give a overview of the issues we face in a post-Covid world and will answer questions from the audience.
The topics covered include:
Pandemic Pandemonium —Epidemiology & Uncertainty, Health Policy and “Adaptive Release”
The Great Compression — Deep Recession in Fast-Forward, Financial Panic in Reverse
An Alphabet Soup or a Square-Root Shaped Recovery? Macroeconomic Scenarios for Exiting Lockdowns
Geo-Economics, Geopolitics and the Long Run — A Framework for the Cautious New World
SPEAKER
Arnab Das is Invesco's Global Market Strategist in the EMEA region, based in London, and a member of Invesco’s Global Thought Leadership team. With nearly 30 years of experience in the investment world, Arnab helps develop and communicate analysis and insight on the global economy and financial markets across asset classes for clients, media, governments and central banks. He works with investment teams across disciplines and regions and is a member of Invesco’s Global Investor Forum Advisory Council with a focus on global macro and emerging markets. Arnab’s research interests span economic policy, performance and reform; and economic and financial history.
Arnab joined Invesco in 2015 as Head of EM macro research for Invesco Fixed Income. He began his career in finance in 1992, and has served as Co-head of Economic Research & Strategy at Roubini Global Economics; Co-head of Global Economics & Strategy, Head of Global FX Research, and Head of EM Economics & Strategy at Dresdner Kleinwort; and Head of EEMEA Research at JP Morgan.
Arnab received his bachelor's degree from Princeton University and completed his postgraduate and doctoral work at the London School of Economics.