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In this episode of the "EACCNY Brexit Musings", we will hear from Marc Chandler, Managing Director & Chief Markets Strategist at BANNOCKBURN GLOBAL FOREX and Kathleen Hays, Global Economics and Policy Editor for BLOOMBERG TV & RADIO. Their discussion will focus on the far-reaching implications of Brexit on the sterling and Foreign Exchange Market. Starting with a chat on the near-term disruption of Brexit on January 1, Marc and Kathleen will then "muse" about what it may look like five years or so down the road. Does the independence from the EU cost it to lose Scotland? Northern Ireland? Does sterling become more of less important of a global currency? Is its per capita GDP going be rising faster or slower? Will a new financial center(s) on the Continent erode London’s status. In a world that is dominated by the size of few large economies, the US, China, the EU, Japan, India, what is the role of the UK?
Marc Chandler joined Bannockburn Global Forex in October, 2018. Prior to joining Bannockburn, he was the global head of currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman for thirteen years... Previously he was the chief currency strategist for HSBC Bank USA and Mellon Bank. Marc is a prolific writer and speaker. In addition to being frequently called up to by the newspapers and news wires to provide insight into the developments of the day, Chandler’s essays have been published in the Financial Times, Barron’s, Euromoney, Corporate Finance, and Foreign Affairs. His blog, www.marctomarket is widely read and picked up by both the traditional and social media. Marc appears often on business television and is a regular guest on CNBC. He frequently presents to business groups and investors. His first book, “Making Sense of the Dollar: Exposing Dangerous Myths about Trade and Foreign Exchange was published by Bloomberg Press in August 2009 and it won a Bronze Award from Independent Publishers. His second book, Political Economy of Tomorrow, was published in February 2017.
His current research projects include global imbalances, scarcity and surplus, and the relationship between savings, investment and growth. Marc has been analyzing the foreign exchange market for more than 20 years. He holds a Master’s degree in American history (1982) from Northern Illinois University and a Master’s in International Political Economy from the University of Pittsburgh (1984). He has taught classes on International Political Economy at New York University since the early 1990s. He is also a Visiting Executive Lecturer at Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at University of Virginia since 2012.
Kathleen Hays is Global Economics and Policy Editor for Bloomberg Television and Radio, covering economies and central banks around the world, from the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, to the Bank of Japan and the People’s Bank of China. Hays can be seen and heard on “Bloomberg Daybreak Asia” and “Bloomberg Asia Markets,” and on Bloomberg Radio’s “Bloomberg Markets P.M.”
Hays joined Bloomberg in 2006 after years as an on-air and online economics correspondent at CNBC and CNN, where she served as a host, correspondent and commentator for numerous programs. She began her career as the New York bureau chief at Markets News International, a financial news service. From there, she joined Reuters, and later worked as an economics correspondent and New York bureau chief for Investor’s Business Daily.
Hays attended Stanford University, where she earned both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in economics. She is a member and former governor of the Mon
Thanks for listening! Please be sure to check us out at www.eaccny.com or email [email protected] to learn more!
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In this episode of the "EACCNY Brexit Musings", we will hear from Marc Chandler, Managing Director & Chief Markets Strategist at BANNOCKBURN GLOBAL FOREX and Kathleen Hays, Global Economics and Policy Editor for BLOOMBERG TV & RADIO. Their discussion will focus on the far-reaching implications of Brexit on the sterling and Foreign Exchange Market. Starting with a chat on the near-term disruption of Brexit on January 1, Marc and Kathleen will then "muse" about what it may look like five years or so down the road. Does the independence from the EU cost it to lose Scotland? Northern Ireland? Does sterling become more of less important of a global currency? Is its per capita GDP going be rising faster or slower? Will a new financial center(s) on the Continent erode London’s status. In a world that is dominated by the size of few large economies, the US, China, the EU, Japan, India, what is the role of the UK?
Marc Chandler joined Bannockburn Global Forex in October, 2018. Prior to joining Bannockburn, he was the global head of currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman for thirteen years... Previously he was the chief currency strategist for HSBC Bank USA and Mellon Bank. Marc is a prolific writer and speaker. In addition to being frequently called up to by the newspapers and news wires to provide insight into the developments of the day, Chandler’s essays have been published in the Financial Times, Barron’s, Euromoney, Corporate Finance, and Foreign Affairs. His blog, www.marctomarket is widely read and picked up by both the traditional and social media. Marc appears often on business television and is a regular guest on CNBC. He frequently presents to business groups and investors. His first book, “Making Sense of the Dollar: Exposing Dangerous Myths about Trade and Foreign Exchange was published by Bloomberg Press in August 2009 and it won a Bronze Award from Independent Publishers. His second book, Political Economy of Tomorrow, was published in February 2017.
His current research projects include global imbalances, scarcity and surplus, and the relationship between savings, investment and growth. Marc has been analyzing the foreign exchange market for more than 20 years. He holds a Master’s degree in American history (1982) from Northern Illinois University and a Master’s in International Political Economy from the University of Pittsburgh (1984). He has taught classes on International Political Economy at New York University since the early 1990s. He is also a Visiting Executive Lecturer at Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at University of Virginia since 2012.
Kathleen Hays is Global Economics and Policy Editor for Bloomberg Television and Radio, covering economies and central banks around the world, from the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, to the Bank of Japan and the People’s Bank of China. Hays can be seen and heard on “Bloomberg Daybreak Asia” and “Bloomberg Asia Markets,” and on Bloomberg Radio’s “Bloomberg Markets P.M.”
Hays joined Bloomberg in 2006 after years as an on-air and online economics correspondent at CNBC and CNN, where she served as a host, correspondent and commentator for numerous programs. She began her career as the New York bureau chief at Markets News International, a financial news service. From there, she joined Reuters, and later worked as an economics correspondent and New York bureau chief for Investor’s Business Daily.
Hays attended Stanford University, where she earned both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in economics. She is a member and former governor of the Mon
Thanks for listening! Please be sure to check us out at www.eaccny.com or email [email protected] to learn more!