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14.01.2021
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Attend our 25th Country Risk Conference 8-10 february

 

Embracing new business risks in a post-covid world

 

Since 2020 we are going through an unprecedented health crisis, economic tensions that governments are still trying to manage, and numerous complications for businesses across the world. At our Country Risk Conference, we examine the challenges facing us in the coming months, in terms of both country and sector risks.

 

This year, our leading annual Country Risk event will be held online: 3 virtual round tables over 3 days, featuring experts, leaders and Coface economists who will answer your questions live.

See the detailed program and speakers.

 

Monday 08 February - 01:00 pm (GMT)

From industrial globalisation to a globalisation of services?

Speakers:
Bruno BERTHON, Senior Managing Director Accenture Strategy, Accenture
Isabelle MEJEAN, Professor at the Ecole Polytechnique, researcher at CREST and member of the Conseil d'Analyse Economique, Universitaire Prize for the best young economist
Corinne VADCAR, Senior Trade Analyst, Chamber of commerce and industry of Ile-de-France

 

Tuesday 09 February - 01:00 pm (GMT)

The marriage between the state and the economy in Europe: for better or for worse?

Speakers:
Maya ATIG, CEO, Fédération Bancaire Française et Association Française des Banques
Herr Prof. HUTHER, economist, director of the Institute, The Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft
Pablo de RAMON-LACA, Director General of the Treasury and Financial Policy, General Secretariat of the Treasury and International Finance, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation, Spain

 

Wednesday 10 February - 01:00 pm (GMT)

Emerging markets : what winners and losers in a post-covid world ?

with Julien MARCILLY, Coface economist in chief, and his team

 

 

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Carina KISS

Communications Manager
Marxergasse 4c
1030 Wien
AUSTRIA
Tel: +43 1 515 54 510
Email: carina.kiss@coface.com

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