Policymakers are trying to flatten the virus curve, they are trying to restore calm to financial markets, and they are trying to flatten the economic recession curve. The presentation will provide an update with where we are on these three different fronts, and discuss the outlook for the US, Europe, Japan, and EM.

  • Outlook for the virus
  • Outlook for financial markets
  • Outlook for the economy
  • Investment implications for rates, credit, equities, and FX

Event Recording

Global Economic Outlook

00:35:40

Speaker

  • Torsten Slok

    Title
    Chief International Economist
    @
    Company
    Deutsche Bank
    Role
    Speaker

    Torsten Slok joined Deutsche Bank Securities in the fall of 2005. Mr. Slok’s Economics team has been top-ranked by Institutional Investor in fixed income and equities since 2010, including #1 in 2019. Slok currently serves as a member of the Economic Club of New York. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Slok worked at the OECD in Paris in the Money and Finance Division and the Structural Policy Analysis Division. Before joining the OECD he worked for four years at the IMF in the Division responsible for writing the World Economic Outlook and the Division responsible for China, Hong Kong, and Mongolia. Mr. Slok studied at University of Copenhagen and Princeton University. He has published numerous journal articles and reviews on economics and policy analysis, including in Journal of International Economics, Journal of International Money and Finance, and The Econometric Journal.

About

Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank AG is a multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, and dual-listed in New York Stock Exchange and Frankfurt Stock Exchange. The bank's network spans 58 countries with a large presence in Europe, the Americas and Asia.