Special Event
Europe and the Greek Crisis
The Greek debt crisis is a defining moment for Europe—and a major threat to global financial stability. Yet the Greek economy is only a tiny fraction of the euro-zone. How did this happen, and what does it mean for investors? Only an informed understanding of the origins of the crisis can provide the foundation of the three plausible scenarios for the future of Europe, the euro, and the stability of the coming years.
Join us at the Concierge Conference Centers on Wednesday, February 29th for this timely and informative discussion. Gregg S. Fisher will be joined by Harvard Business School's Rawi E. Abdelal, a noted expert on the politics and economics of globalization, for a timely and informative discussion. Dr. Abdelal's discussion will trace the emergence of the European Union and its evolution through the years to the economically, politically and ethnically diverse collection of 27 countries that it is today. He will explain how the debt crisis that began in Greece and quickly spread throughout much of Europe has put the EU to a difficult, high-stakes test, the result of which will have significant implications for the future of European and global economies—and for investors.
Gregg S. Fisher will provide guests with a reflection on the impact of recent developments in Europe on global capital markets and share insights on how Gerstein Fisher is factoring these developments into the firm’s investment strategy.
This event is free,but space is limited. To reserve your seat today, click below.
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