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Following dramatic fiscal and monetary policy moves in 2020 and 2021, the stage is set for 2022 to be a year of transition as policies and economies move toward a more normal state. However, issues remain that will likely define the economic and market environment, including continued supply-chain disruption and an upsurge in demand that threaten to keep inflation high across many economies. Hear from Brian Levitt and Matt Brill on where they see the markets headed in 2022.
Speakers:
Brian LevittGlobal Market StrategistInvesco
Brian Levitt is a Global Market Strategist at Invesco. In this role, he is responsible for the development and communication of the firm’s investment outlooks and insights.
Mr. Levitt joined Invesco when the firm combined with OppenheimerFunds in 2019. He started at OppenheimerFunds in fixed income product management in 2000 and then transitioned into the macro and investment strategy group in 2005. Mr. Levitt has been quoted in the press, including Barron’s, Financial Times, and The Wall Street Journal. He has appeared on CNBC, Bloomberg, and Yahoo! Finance.
Mr. Levitt earned a BA degree in economics from the University of Michigan and an MBA with honors in finance and international business from Fordham University.
Matt Brill, CFA®Head of North America Investment GradeInvesco Fixed Income
Matt Brill is Head of North America Investment Grade for Invesco Fixed Income. In this role, he is responsible for implementing investment-grade credit strategies across the fixed income platform.
Mr. Brill joined Invesco in 2013 as a senior portfolio manager. Prior to joining the firm, he was a portfolio manager and vice president at ING Investment Management, where he specialized in investment-grade credit and commercial mortgage-backed securities. Before that, he was a portfolio analyst at Wells Real Estate Funds. Mr. Brill has been in the industry since 2002.
Mr. Brill earned a BA degree in economics at Washington and Lee University. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst® (CFA) charterholder.