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      Webinar: where is the global economy headed amid global tariff uncertainty?
      WEDNESDAY, 07/05/2025 - Scope Ratings GmbH
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      Webinar: where is the global economy headed amid global tariff uncertainty?

      Wednesday, 28 May, 3 pm CEST

      How will the significant economic uncertainty and market volatility unleashed by escalations and de-escalations of US trade policy play out in the global economic outlook for 2025 and beyond?

      What can be expected for the direction of growth and inflation across countries and regions? And how uneven are the associated central-bank responses likely to be?

      During this interactive webinar, Dennis Shen, Chair of Scope’s Macroeconomic Council, will lay out the rating agency’s global economic expectations, expound on some of the core themes, and outline implications for global credit risk. We will also be happy to take your questions.

      Register here

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