Heightened tensions – Quantifying the impact of higher tariffs, crisis in the Middle East, and other global scenarios

Date: 18 March

What would a period of heightened global tensions mean for the global economy?

This webinar explores the potential fall-out from trade war and a period of energy market disruption. We also highlight other key risks quantified in our Q1 2025 Global Scenarios Service, including the potential for a market correction, and review the evidence from our very latest Global Risk Survey.

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Tags: Global economyGlobal Risk SurveyGlobal Scenarios ServiceMacroMiddle EastTariffsTrade war
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