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Join Craig Jeffery of Strategic Treasurer and Frederick McMullen, Richard Wilkinson & Brian Buck of Morgan Stanley as they examine the major shifts and implications for treasury/investors.

Investing Implications: Fed Actions and Technology Shifts

Date:     Thursday, October 3, 2019

Time:     2:00-2:30 p.m. EDT

Where:  This is an online event.

 

From shifting plans regarding rate changes to quantitative easing and mixed messages from the FED to other central bank activities of the ECB and BOJ, corporate investors are looking to understand the implications  of these activities across the globe. Concurrently, radical shifts are underway with technology for finance impacting treasury and corporate investment teams. From APIs to RPA and Machine Learning, the impact and implications for connectivity, visibility and liquidity management are striking. This webinar examines the major shifts and implications for treasury/investors. Experts from Morgan Stanley and Strategic Treasurer team to provide a fast-paced dialog focused on Investing Implications.

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