The world economy in 2023 – Another year in crisis mode?
Economy & Sustainability / Online seminar
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February 14 - February 14 2023
Online seminar, 9.00 a.m. (CET)
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Duration: 60 minutes
General description
The world economy remains driven by major uncertainties. Geopolitics, record-high energy prices and supply-chain distortions were jointly responsible for weakening economic growth in 2022 and further rising inflation rates. Insurers and reinsurers not only had to digest higher claims inflation, but had also to deal with volatile financial markets in the wake of sharply rising interest rates. As none of these drivers is expected to disappear soon, what’s the economic outlook for 2023? This seminar will focus on the global perspectives for economic growth, inflation and interest rates, as well as on relevant risk scenarios – and their important effects for the insurance industry.
Contents
- Geopolitics, high energy prices, inflation, supply-chain stress – where does the global economy stand?
- Key risk factors for the macroeconomic outlook – will downside risks continue to dominate in 2023?
- Central bank reaction to high inflation – will monetary policy succeed in bringing inflation down?
- High volatility and continued uncertainties – are there any clear indications for longer-term economic, political and societal shifts?
- Major implications for the insurance business
Level
Target group
Management, risk managers, underwriters in long-tail lines of business, and marketing and salespeople, ideally with a general understanding of macroeconomics.
Language
English - professional business English skills required
Registration process
Our seminars are provided to our most valued clients only. If you are interested in participating, please get in touch with your client manager or responsible underwriter at Munich Re.
Date
14 February 2023
Deadline for registration
13 February 2023