Correction or the beginning of the meltdown on the global stock exchanges? [Webinar 13.02]
"Correction or the beginning of a crash on world stock exchanges?"
Recent declines on the global stock exchanges have been one of the largest since the 2008 year! Is the crisis coming? How to diversify your investment portfolio?
Today, or Tuesday 13 February 2018 at 19: 00 welcome to a free on-line meeting with Dr Przemysław KwietniemThe Chief Economist at XTB who will discuss what may happen in the coming months.
Topics discussed during the Webinar:
- What could be behind the declines in global equity markets?
- What can the coming months bring?
- How to invest during stock market declines?
Leader - Dr. Przemysław Kwiecień
Chief Economist of X-Trade Brokers. Doctor of economics at the University of Warsaw, graduate of the University of Warsaw and London Metropolitan University (MSc) - he graduated with distinction from both universities. Holder of the prestigious CFA certificate. In XTB he has been working since 2007 year, previously he gained experience, among others, as adviser to the Minister of Finance, Mirosław Gronicki and an economist at Bank Millennium. In XTB he is the head of the Analyzes Department, he is also the originator and editor-in-chief of the TradeBeat analytical service. An expert in the field of monetary policy and its impact on currency exchange rates. A frequent guest of TVN BIŚ business programs, Polsat News; author of columnists in Parkiet, Rzeczpospolita and Puls Biznesu, speaker and panelist at numerous industry events. The best macroeconomic analyst of 2014 of the year according to the National Bank of Poland, Rzeczpospolita and Parkiet. Many times in the forefront of the Bloomberg currency forecasts.
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