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Speakers:
Govind Alagappan, President, Gradiant
Global society is undergoing fundamental change, with human choices driving profound shifts in demographics, consumption, and capital flows. The conference pivots to explore the CIO’s focus on three human-centric forces: Live (greater longevity and demographic changes); Play (shifting consumption trends alongside the critical role of sustainable resource management and climate resilience) and Love (trends in lifestyle that are moving wealth, talent and consumer demand across borders).
How can we, as observers of society and stewards of wealth, truly understand the structural changes driven by greater longevity, the evolving nature of human work and resource scarcity, and the global remapping of life and love?
Note: The Bank is not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of the information provided by any external presenters which may change without prior notice. The external presenters may hold views which are not representative of the views of the Bank, and such views may have been derived without discussion, consultation or agreement with the Bank. You will need to decide as to whether or not the contents are suitable for you. When you are in doubt, please seek your own independent financial, legal, tax or other advice as you deem fit. Neither the Bank nor any of its officers accept any liability for any loss whatsoever arising out of or in connection with your use of the information in the presentation.
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By Bank of SingaporeSpeakers:
Govind Alagappan, President, Gradiant
Global society is undergoing fundamental change, with human choices driving profound shifts in demographics, consumption, and capital flows. The conference pivots to explore the CIO’s focus on three human-centric forces: Live (greater longevity and demographic changes); Play (shifting consumption trends alongside the critical role of sustainable resource management and climate resilience) and Love (trends in lifestyle that are moving wealth, talent and consumer demand across borders).
How can we, as observers of society and stewards of wealth, truly understand the structural changes driven by greater longevity, the evolving nature of human work and resource scarcity, and the global remapping of life and love?
Note: The Bank is not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of the information provided by any external presenters which may change without prior notice. The external presenters may hold views which are not representative of the views of the Bank, and such views may have been derived without discussion, consultation or agreement with the Bank. You will need to decide as to whether or not the contents are suitable for you. When you are in doubt, please seek your own independent financial, legal, tax or other advice as you deem fit. Neither the Bank nor any of its officers accept any liability for any loss whatsoever arising out of or in connection with your use of the information in the presentation.
Visit this page for the latest investment insights from Bank of Singapore.