The Heat: Global Economy (August 30, 2024)
- Otaviano Canuto is a former World Bank Vice President and Executive Director, and currently a Senior Fellow at the Policy Center for the New South.
- John Gong is a Professor at the University of International Business and Economics.
- Anthony Chan is a former Chief Economist with JP Morgan Chase.
- Yan Liang is a Chair Professor in economics at Willamette University.
The IMF says the economy is set for modest growth over the next two years amid cooling activity in the United States, a bottoming-out in Europe and stronger consumption and exports for China. Meanwhile, global growth is expected to remain stable at 3.2% this year, ticking up slightly to 3.3% in 2025.
The Heat: Global Economy (June 14, 2024)
– Otaviano Canuto served as Vice President at the World Bank. He’s currently a Senior Fellow with the Policy Center for the New South.
– William Lee is a Chief Economist at the Milken Institute.
– Yan Liang focuses on international trade, finance and economics as a Chair Professor at Willamette University.
– John Gong is a Professor at the University of International Business and Economics.
The global economy is expected to stabilize for the first time in three years, but more weakly than in previous recoveries, according to a new report from the World Bank. Inflation, higher interest rates, as well as trade and geopolitical tensions could make this decade more sluggish than the last one.
https://youtu.be/X4zWt_V1WiI?si=CkP0JzXim9UhWsSD
Digital Currencies: Transforming Global Markets
Explore the evolution, impact, and future trends of digital currencies with our Senior Fellow, Mr. Otaviano Canuto. In this insightful video, he sheds light on how digital currencies are transforming global markets and what to expect in the coming years.
https://youtu.be/hxwooprfw8E?si=Psp16dpmZiuCNtzB
Global Business: Peruvian President in China
Sean Callebs speaks with former World Bank Vice President, Otaviano Canuto, about Peruvian President Boluarte’s visit to China, and expectations for the China-Peruvian relationship going forward. #biz #bizshow #china #peru #apecperu #boluarte