EM crisis policies appropriate and sustainable (but with inflation clouds)

Hats off to EM policymakers, whose deployment of an unprecedented battery of monetary and prudential policies continues to deserve the favourable response from asset markets. We shall argue their debt and long Covid legacies are generally manageable, but some short-term inflationary concerns will bother policy this year.

Please note that we will be holding one webinar each for APAC, EMEA and Americas friendly timezones:

  • APAC – Friday 19th February | 14:00 HKT
  • EMEA – Friday 19th February | 10:00 GMT
  • Americas – Friday 19th February | 16:00 EST

 

Gabriel Sterne Bio

Gabriel Sterne | Head of Global Strategy Services and EM Macro Research

Gabriel delivers macro-economic products tailored for the financial markets, as Head of a team that integrates global strategy and EM macro views. Recently he has published most on populism, demographics and other drivers of low global yields, and the evolution of global fragilities as expansions mature. On the EM side he is a global expert on sovereign crisis and debt restructuring issues.

Marcos Casarin Bio

Marcos Casarin | Chief Latin American Economist

Marcos is the Chief Economist for Latin America at Oxford Economics, based in Mexico City. Following a six-year stint in London, he relocated to Mexico City in 2018 to run the firm’s Latin America operation locally. Marcos is responsible for developing Oxford’s in-house view on the region, as well as producing the macroeconomic forecasts for Brazil. He manages a team of economists who produce regional and country-specific research pieces on over 30 countries, as well as contributes to the editorial line of Oxford Economics globally. 

 

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