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9/7/23 NEC Webinar: ‘Global Economic Outlook – Key Risks and Opportunities’ with Nathan Sheets, Citi Research
September 7, 2023 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
‘Global Economic Outlook – Key Risks and Opportunities’ with Nathan Sheets, Global Chief Economist, Citi
Date: Thursday, September 7
Time: 12pm to 1pm ET
Nathan Sheets, Global Chief Economist at Citi Research, will discuss the latest forecasts and analysis of the global economy including continued threats of inflation, ongoing trade challenges, and the variable outlook among leading economies. He will review the current international economic situation as it relates to investment, potential for growth, and considerations for average consumers.
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About our Speaker:
Nathan Sheets, Ph.D., is Global Chief Economist at Citi Research. In this role, Nathan leads Citi’s surveillance and forecasting of the global economy and directs the analysis of the firm’s economics team. He interacts closely with Citi’s major institutional clients and internal risk takers, and publishes research on cross-cutting themes shaping the global economy and financial markets.
Most recently, Nathan was Chief Economist and a member of the senior investment team at PGIM Fixed Income. He also has served as Under Secretary of the U.S. Treasury for International Affairs, representing the U.S. government on international economic issues. Previously, he held positions with Citigroup, as Global Head of International Economics, and with the Federal Reserve Board, as Director of the Division of International Finance and FOMC Economist. In addition, Nathan was a senior advisor to the U.S. Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund and a visiting fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. He joined Citi in October 2021.