Global equities & fixed income markets outlook. For investors in the APAC region

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Philip Lawlor, MD, and Head of Global Investment Research at FTSE Russell

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Global Market Outlook Waiting for the Fed to blink - what is priced in? Join our webinar for analysis on global equity and fixed income markets, as they confront the impact of surging inflation (a 2011 replay?), concerns about excess stimulus and a shift in guidance by Central Banks. Philip Lawlor, MD, and Head of Global Investment Research at FTSE Russell will examine drivers of risk appetite, including: • Growth and inflation expectations • Financial conditions • The profit and valuation cycle • Factor rotation • The status of market sentiment. This webinar is supported by the CFA Institute Asia-Pacific Research Exchange and qualifies for 0.5 PL credit under the guidelines of the CFA Institute Professional Learning Program
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