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?

  1. What are the priorities for internationally focused entrepreneurial families?
  2. How will private market valuations be affected by financial markets?
  3. What are the most plausible scenarios in terms of the markets moving forward?
  4. How should capital-intensive family enterprises mitigate risks?

Facilitated by Thierry Malleret, Economist & Founder, Monthly Barometer, France

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