National Bank Investments
Date: January 24, 2023
Time: 11 AM EST

Growth and Innovation

This webinar is intended for advisors, asset owners, family offices, alternative managers, and wholesalers.


An in-depth conversation with Jack Manley, Vice President and Global Market Strategist on the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Global Market Insights Strategy Team, who will offer his expert take on one of today’s most trending topics: growth and innovation. He will share insights on most-asked questions including:

  • Why do interest rates matter for equity investors?
  • Where is the focus for equity investors right now?
  • Where should the focus be long term?
  • What are the implications and growth opportunities?

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Host

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  • Markella Kolokithias

    Regional Vice-President, Eastern Canada, National Bank Investments

Speaker

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  • Jack Manley

    Vice President and Global Market Strategist on the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Global Market Insights Strategy Team.

Jack is responsible for delivering timely market and economic commentary to institutional and retail clients across the United States and Canada. In addition, he is a contributor to the J.P. Morgan Long-Term Capital Market Assumptions and has authored numerous papers on both global/domestic economies and capital markets. Jack is also a frequent guest on CNBC, Bloomberg, BNN and other financial news outlets, and is often quoted in the financial press.

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