The Long and the Short of It - Where We are Economically Now and Where We are Going

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Prior to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, the U.S. economy was experiencing positive momentum driven by easing trade tensions, housing sector strength, low unemployment, and accommodative credit conditions. While the spread of the virus and the associated economic disruptions continue – lockdown measures did have a large negative effect on global economic output – the massive monetary easing by global central banks and unprecedented fiscal stimulus by developed nations have helped to cushion the blow.

Join us on April 22nd as our economic experts discuss what we can expect as we move past the pandemic and further into 2021.

Learning Objectives:
  • Deep insights on the evolving economy, and an assessment of its potential impact on your organization.
  • A consideration of the current state of the global economy and its potential effects on our domestic economy, as well as opportunities for growth.

Date:  Thursday, April 22, 2021

Time:  12:00 PM - 1:15 PM

Registration Fee:  Complimentary to members, sponsors and non-members.

CPE:  This event qualifies for one and one half (1.5) CPE credits for participants who join online and respond to the polling questions.

Have questions or need registration support?  Contact Denise Parker, Chapter Administrator, at 813.494.9551 or [email protected].


 

Speakers

Ahmed El Nokali

Head of Capital Markets
First National Bank

Mark Griffin

Managing Principal, Institutional Investment Services
CliftonLarsonAllen Wealth Advisors, LLC

Credits

1.50 CPE
Basic

Method

group-internet-based

Field

Economics, Technical

Prerequisites

none

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