Robert Wojehowski, Director, and Lauren Goodwin, CFA, Director of Portfolio Strategy for New York Life Investments, are joined by John Sitilides, Principal of Trilogy Advisors, to discuss the impact of geopolitics on portfolio volatility.
WEBCAST – Great Power and Emerging Market Shifts in the Global Order
The global economy is witnessing a shift in world order. For instance, developing and emerging BRICS nations are looking to expand their informal political network to build institutions independent of the G7 bloc and wean their respective economies from the dominance of the U.S. dollar. As the U.S. promotes the establishment of alternate “near-shore” supply chains in sensitive trade sectors, such as semiconductor manufacturing, China continues to increase its focus on domestic economic and security issues. As geopolitical tensions worsen with North Korea and Iran, particularly around their nuclear weapons programs, monitoring geopolitical risks and international exposure has never been more important—especially when attempting to maintain a resilient portfolio.
At New York Life Investments, we are built on a legacy of managing volatility. Therefore, we have partnered with John Sitilides, diplomacy coordinator to the U.S. Department of State and geopolitical strategist at Trilogy Advisors, to help you better understand what these geopolitical shifts mean for your clients’ portfolios.
Join us for a live webcast to learn more about:
- Developing nations’ determination to challenge Western dominance of the international trading system.
- Tightening of Communist Party control over China’s economic and financial sectors.
- Re-emergence of Middle East geopolitics underscoring the region’s dominance of global energy markets and the fragility in upholding international nuclear proliferation initiatives.
- Renewed strategic planning in Washington, Brussels, Tokyo, and Seoul to reshape Western security against Russian, Chinese, Iranian, and North Korean confrontations.
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