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      Global economy in slowdown: inflation, war, Europe’s energy crisis darken the outlook
      WEDNESDAY, 27/07/2022 - Scope Ratings GmbH
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      Global economy in slowdown: inflation, war, Europe’s energy crisis darken the outlook

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      Replay of presentation, 26 July 2022

      Scope Ratings analysts present the rating agency’s latest macroeconomic projections and examine the most important credit trends for the remainder of this year and 2023.

      Presenters: Dierk Brandenburg, Head of ESG and Credit Research; Dennis Shen, Director, Sovereign & Public Sector Ratings; Sebastian Zank, Deputy Head of Corporate Ratings; Marlen Shokhitbayev, Director, Corporate Ratings; and Nicolas Hardy, Deputy Head of Financial Institutions Ratings.

      You can download Scope’s latest macro-economic forecasts and analysis:

      Sovereign Mid-Year Outlook July 2022

      Central and Eastern Europe Mid-Year Sovereign Outlook July 2022

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