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Programme Overview
2023 was a year of macro, market, and policy pivots and 2024 will be a year of reckoning, as economies and markets begin digesting the impact of these dynamics.
Some aspects of the global economy that had been expected to power global growth have not been as robust as anticipated. Others that had seemed on the verge of recession have proved surprisingly resilient. Divergence and de-coupling are sure to continue to be major themes going forward. In response to this reality, investors are seeking to harness the opportunities and manage the risks that 2024 could bring. But in weighing the risks against the investable opportunities, it's equally important to look past the short-term trends and examine the longer-term issues that are shaping the macro environment beyond 2024.
Will Asia’s outlook continue to be healthier than much of the rest of the world in the face of China’s slowdown? The EU has teetered on recession throughout 2023, but should we expect to see growth in 2024? Could the US still experience a recession in 2024? Against this backdrop, what opportunities and challenges are emerging across the global markets?
Join the Financial Times in partnership with PineBridge Investments for the Hong Kong edition of a two-part series that explores these themes and others impacting the investment outlook for 2024: both the short-term challenges currently creating price dislocations, and the likely trends driving longer-term opportunities across the asset classes.
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The key trends shaping opportunities across asset classes
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