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NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN CHINA’S ECONOMY: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

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NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN CHINA’S ECONOMY: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Please join us for our upcoming webinar on China’s economy and the implications of new developments on your business.

The discussion will feature Dr. Carl Weinberg, an expert in China’s economic policies and Chief Economist and Founder of High Frequency Economics.

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Thursday, April 18, 2024

11:00 am – 12:00 pm ET

LIVE WEBINAR

Our Featured Speaker

Dr. Carl Weinberg
Chief Economist and Founder of High Frequency Economics

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Dr. Carl B. Weinberg is the founder and Chief Economist of High Frequency Economics. Barron’s noted recently that Dr. Weinberg is “sought after as much for his provocative views on the global economies as for his deep experience.”

Before founding High Frequency Economics in 1988, Dr. Weinberg served as Senior International Economist at Shearson Lehman Brothers, where he was involved in advisory projects in G-7 countries, Africa and Latin America. He also supported the capital markets activities of the firm as its Chief International Economist. From 1982 to 1984, he worked on restructuring bank loans to Latin American sovereign borrowers, representing the Bank of Montreal in multiyear restructuring negotiations on a dozen Bank Advisory Committees. He has also worked at the OECD in Paris, as a member of the economic forecasting unit.

From 1978 to 1981, Dr. Weinberg co-authored the Wharton World Economic Model while serving as Director of Wharton Econometric Forecasting Associates. He also led a global econometric modeling project at the National Bureau of Economic Research. As an IBM Fellow in the mid-1970s, Dr. Weinberg established a European Research and Simulation Center at the IBM Scientific Center in Pisa, Italy. He was also a founding contributor to Project Link, an IMF- and UN-affiliated econometric modeling group in which he still participates.

Dr. Weinberg has taught economics at the European University Institute in Florence, the Wharton School and New York University, where he currently teaches a graduate course in international finance. Dr. Weinberg earned his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania and is a graduate of Rutgers University.