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We are witnessing massive policy responses of historic proportions. The fiscal and monetary reaction to the COVID-19 shut down of economies around the world has been unprecedented in its size and speed. How effective will it be and who stands to benefit from the stimulus? Who is at most risk of being left behind?
We have measured answers from a major player in resolving the Global Financial Crisis a decade ago. John Lipsky, who was the First Deputy Managing Director at the IMF from 2006-2011 during the height of the crisis joins us with his in-depth analysis of the policy response then and now and perspective on current risks. He raises serious concerns about the economic health of southern Europe, Italy in particular and emerging market countries as well. It’s a heads up for the international exposure of our portfolios.
John Lipsky
Former Acting Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies:
- Distinguished Scholar at the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs
- Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Institute
WEALTHTRACK #1643 published April 24, 2020
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We are witnessing massive policy responses of historic proportions. The fiscal and monetary reaction to the COVID-19 shut down of economies around the world has been unprecedented in its size and speed. How effective will it be and who stands to benefit from the stimulus? Who is at most risk of being left behind?
We have measured answers from a major player in resolving the Global Financial Crisis a decade ago. John Lipsky, who was the First Deputy Managing Director at the IMF from 2006-2011 during the height of the crisis joins us with his in-depth analysis of the policy response then and now and perspective on current risks. He raises serious concerns about the economic health of southern Europe, Italy in particular and emerging market countries as well. It’s a heads up for the international exposure of our portfolios.
John Lipsky
Former Acting Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies:
- Distinguished Scholar at the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs
- Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Institute
WEALTHTRACK #1643 published April 24, 2020
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