Eric Theoret will offer an assessment of the macro landscape, touching upon the outlook for economic activity, central bank policy, and markets as we enter 2021. The presentation will offer a framework for understanding the economy within the context of the pandemic and will highlight the tailwinds (and headwinds) for key sectors and geographies as markets incorporate the economic policies of the next U.S. administration.
Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Time: 1:00pm-2:15pm Central Standard Time
Registration Fee:
CPBI Members: $25 +GST
Future Members: $65 +GST
VIRTUAL Corporate Table Offers:
Virtual Table of 4: Purchase a corporate table and invite colleagues and/or clients to attend this informative session as your guest. Our CPBI Saskatchewan host will thank all corporate table companies during the webinar. Names and email addresses of table attendees must be submitted 72 hours prior to the event in order to receive the webinar access information.
Member Pricing: $100 +GST for 4 registrations
Future Member Pricing: $260 +GST for 4 registrations
Virtual Table of 6: Purchase a corporate table and invite colleagues and clients to attend this informative session as your guest. This special rate allows you to purchase 6 registrations for the price of 5. Our CPBI Saskatchewan host will thank all corporate table companies during the webinar. Names and email addresses of table attendees must be submitted 72 hours prior to the event in order to receive the webinar access information.
Member Pricing: $125 +GST for 6 registrations
Future Member Pricing: $325 +GST for 6 registrations
Access Information: Access information will be sent to all registrants one day in advance of the online session. For virtual tables, the names and email addresses of table attendees must be submitted 72 hours prior to the event in order to receive the access information. Please plan to log in 10 minutes prior to the start of the session. This session will be recorded and available to registrants.
CE Credit: This session qualifies for 1 Continuing Education credit for the Insurance Council of Saskatchewan (one credit per hour). You will be required to complete a short quiz at the end of the online session to qualify for continuing education credits.
Questions:
Karen Lovelace
Phone: 306-529-8495
Email: [email protected]