Could 2018 Be the Year of the Next Financial Crisis?
Offered By: World Economic Forum via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the potential for a financial crisis in 2018 through this World Economic Forum panel discussion. Gain insights from industry experts on the factors that could end the longest stock market bull run of the century. Examine risk factors, market readiness, cybersecurity concerns, and the role of central banks in shaping economic outcomes. Analyze the interplay between public and private sectors, regulatory challenges, and potential catalysts for market disruption. Delve into concentration risk and its implications for global asset markets. Learn from the perspectives of Michael C. Bodson, President and CEO of DTCC, and Hélène Rey, Professor of Economics at London Business School, as they discuss trends and predictions for the financial landscape in 2018.
Syllabus
Introduction
Risk factors
Is this the year
Are the markets ready
Night Capital
Cyber
PublicPrivate
Regulation
Central Banks
The Power of Central Banks
Potential Catalysts
Concentration Risk
Taught by
World Economic Forum
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