Join us for our first webinar of the year, as we discuss the outlook for inflation and monetary tightening in the year to come.
Category Archives: Webinars
Webinar: Rebound morphs into recovery… then what?
Join HFE’s chief economists as they discuss plausible and probable paths to economic recovery and policy normalization in the wake of the Covid crisis.
Webinar: Two-lane global rebound—without inflation?
Will a post-pandemic rebound, super-charged by massive monetary and fiscal stimulus, inevitably lead to runaway inflation? Join us for answers in our next webinar.
Webinar: Brexit, blue wave & covid mutation
In our first webinar of the New Year, Carl Weinberg and Rubeela Farooqi discuss how the high-impact developments of the last few weeks have changed the outlook for 2021.
Webinar: Post-pandemic reconstruction
We know that the economies of the world are suffering from a resurgence Covid cases and new lockdowns to contain the spread. So why are the economic data generally pointing to a continuing rebound, not a new crash of output, employment and spending? What lies ahead in the new year, as the world’s economies attempt […]
Webinar: Europe on the Brink
Join us for no-holds-barred conversation with Chief Economist Carl Weinberg on the prospects for Britain and Europe as uncertainty and risk compound in the final months of the year.
Webinar: The Great Rebound — Vulnerable?
A no-holds-barred assessment of the economic depression, the rebound from the apparent nadir so far and prospects for the recent expansion to become self-sustaining as policy support for incomes and demand fades.
Webinar: Two-speed recovery?
If the global economy reached the point of maximum compression in April, what comes next?
HFE Webinar: Maximum Compression?
The global economy likely passed the point of maximum compression in April. Carl Weinberg and Rubeela Farooqi discuss prospects for recovery from the coronavirus-induced depression.
Emergency webinar (REPLAY): Covid-19’s global economic impact
Join us Thursday an hour of economic theory, factual evidence and experience-based assessment of how this crisis might evolve.