Location: AIG Building, 58 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 4AB , UK
Date: Wednesday, 3rd May 2006
Time: 6:00 p.m. for 6:30 p.m. start
Slower but better? A rebalanced global economy.
* Will China and India remain the most exciting destinations for
business?
* Is bird flu a threat to Europe, or just the emerging world?
Join Robin Bew, Chief Economist of the Economist Intelligence Unit as he
discusses key opportunities and risks in the global economy over the coming
two years.
As Chief Economist, Robin Bew is responsible for the formulation of the
Economist Intelligence Unit's overarching outlook for the global economy. As
Director of Risk, he also has charge of all EIU risk services, ranging from
sovereign credit risk ratings to analysis of and rankings for business
operating risk, as well as all EIU industry forecasts. He also works on
bespoke solutions for specific client projects.
Robin Bew joined the Economist Intelligence Unit in 1995 and became Chief
Economist in 1997. He was previously an Economist at Her Majesty's Treasury.
This is a free event for members, with a charge of £5.00 (payable on the
door by cheque or cash) to non-members. All attendees MUST pre book.
Cheese and wine will be provided.
Please register by Thursday 27th April 2006 - please visit our website for
more information and booking forms - <http://www.sla-europe.org>
www.sla-europe.org - or email <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
[log in to unmask] with your contact details to register.
Penny Leach on behalf of the Board of SLA Europe
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