The post-pandemic global financial forecast
How will the pandemic impact major markets in Europe, Asia and North America going forward?
There’s good news and bad news for the world economy as we head into summer. The good news: countries—and consumers—are starting to emerge from the pandemic. But global businesses have been battered and financial markets face uncertainties. A number of questions need to be answered, including:
• How will the pandemic impact major markets in Europe, Asia and North America going forward?
• What are the risks to financial markets?
• Where do opportunities lie as shutdowns end and nations get back to work?
• Is a wave of big-business bankruptcies coming?
• What financial indicators will investors be watching closely now?
• And what role will governments play to help (or hurt) markets and economies?
To answer these questions and more, Smith Business Insight and Queen’s Executive Education assembled a blue-chip panel of financial experts from around the world in this free 60-minute webinar.
Featuring Ted Goldthorpe, partner and head of credit for BC Partners in New York City; Jerry del Missier, founder and executive chairman of Copper Street Capital in London, England, and Wei Wang, RBC Fellow of Finance at Smith School of Business and director of the Master of Finance–Beijing program in China.
Session Participants
Dr. Wei Wang
Professor Wang is an expert on corporate restructuring, bankruptcy, distressed investing, leveraged finance and high-yield bonds. His research has been published in top finance journals and featured in the Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones Newswires and other prominent media. He has taught at Wharton and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Business School. He is the co-author of the authoritative finance book “Corporate Financial Distress, Restructuring, and Bankruptcy (Fourth Edition)”. Prior to his academic career, he worked in commodity derivative trading and financial engineering.
Jerry del Missier
Ted Goldthorpe
Ted Goldthorpe is a partner and head of credit for BC Partners in New York. He joined in 2017 and is a member of the Private Equity Investment Committee. He was most recently the president of Apollo Investment Corporation, chief investment officer of Apollo Investment Management, and senior portfolio manager, U.S. Opportunistic Credit. Previously, Ted was with Goldman Sachs & Co. He is a frequent guest lecturer at leading universities, including Queen's University, Columbia, University of Pennsylvania (Wharton), University of Virginia, New York University, and Stanford University. Ted is a graduate of the Commerce program at Smith.