As the pandemic emerged globally, markets soon went off a cliff in a crisis that brought economic carnage. Capital flow reversals still loom large. Yet strangely, US stock markets have begun to reach new highs.
The world entered the Covid-19 pandemic amid pre-existing external economic imbalances. As the pandemic emerged globally, markets soon went off a cliff in a crisis that brought economic carnage. Capital flow reversals still loom large. Yet strangely, US stock markets have begun to reach new highs. Can it last?
- What are the priorities for internationally focused entrepreneurial families?
- How will private market valuations be affected by financial markets?
- What are the most plausible scenarios in terms of the markets moving forward?
- How should capital-intensive family enterprises mitigate risks?
Facilitated by Thierry Malleret, Economist & Founder, Monthly Barometer, France
With:
- Pierre Morrissette, Executive Chairman, Pelmorex Corp., Canada
- Patricia Saputo, CFO, Placements Italcan Inc, Canada
- Pierre Somers, Chairman & CEO, Walter Group, Canada
- Robert Velan, Executive Vice-President & General Manager, Velan, Canada

