Aftershocks: An Economic Outlook for the Balance of 2023- NEWFOUNDLAND

Aftershocks: An Economic Outlook for the Balance of 2023- NEWFOUNDLAND

February 7, 2023 11:15 AM to 1:15 PMThe Capital Hotel, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Area of Interest: Pensions, Benefits, Investments, Networking Format: In Person

CPBI Atlantic 2023 Economic Forecast

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

St. John's, Newfoundland

11:30am- 1:15pm 

Aftershocks: An Economic Outlook for the Balance of 2023


The pandemic and the war in Ukraine have stressed the global economy. Government stimulus and low interest rates helped buffer the blows, but resulted in high inflation. Can policy makers steer to a soft landing? And what are the lasting effects of COVID-19 and renewed geopolitical tension? The answers to these, and other questions will be discussed.


Join us in-person for lunch, networking and this thought provoking session. 

Location:

The Capital Hotel

208 Kenmount Road

St. John's NL A1B 3P2

Time:11:15am NL Time Registration Opens 

11:30am NL Time Lunch and Networking
12:00pm NL Time Speaker Presentation and Q&A


Event Pricing:
IndividualCorporate Table of 6
CPBI Member$ 85.00$ 510.00
Non-Member$ 130.00$ 780.00
Annual Sponsor3 credits18 credits

Our Speaker:

Carl Tannenbaum is the Chief Economist for Northern Trust. In this role, he briefs clients and colleagues on the economy and business conditions, prepares the bank's official economic outlook and participates in forecast surveys. Carl publishes weekly commentaries and is frequently interviewed by media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, the New York Times and Reuters.

Carl and the Northern Trust economics team received the 2021 Lawrence Klein award for economic forecasting, which was based on the accuracy of projections over a trailing four year period.
Mr. Tannenbaum is also responsible for the analytics and modeling group within Northern Trust’s risk management division, and he monitors the strategic risks facing the organization. He is a member of the bank’s capital committee, its investment policy committee, and the asset/liability management committee.

Prior to joining Northern Trust, Carl spent four years leading the Federal Reserve's risk section. He was deeply involved in the central bank's response to the 2008 financial crisis, helped to create and conduct its stress testing program, and advised senior Federal Reserve leaders on developments in banking and the financial markets.

Carl began his career in banking at LaSalle Bank/ABN AMRO, a global banking organization with $1 trillion in total assets. He served for more than 20 years as the organization's chief economist and head of balance sheet management.

Carl holds an M.B.A. and a B.A. in finance and economics from the University of Chicago.
Mr. Tannenbaum is the current Chairman of the International Conference of Commercial Bank Economists and a past Chairman of the National Association for Business Economics, the Conference of Business Economists, the American Bankers Association’s Economic Advisory Committee, and the North American Asset/Liability Management Association.
Mr. Tannenbaum holds an M.B.A. and a B.A. in finance and economics from the University of Chicago.

He serves on the Board of Chicago Scholars, an organization that selects, trains, and mentors academically ambitious students from under-resourced areas to complete college and join the next generation of leaders in their companies and communities.
Fees and Registration
Membership TypesRegular Price
Member$85.00 CDN
Plan Sponsor Individual Member$85.00 CDN
Associate Member$85.00 CDN
Student Membership$85.00 CDN
Non Member$130.00 CDN
Member PriceNon Member Price
Corporate Table of 6$510.00 CDN$780.00 CDN
Event: 46 Registered14 Available
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