The economic relationship between the U.S. and China is evolving. Market drivers are working alongside developments in technology and national security that have potentially significant implications for the financial services industry. Strengthening understanding of these dynamics is critical in 2024.
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To help you navigate this landscape, SIFMA hosted a webinar every Wednesday during the month of May with experts on the U.S.-China relationship to discuss how it may impact the financial sector. This four-part webinar series was held under Chatham House Rules. View the program.
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What should we expect regarding China sentiment in the lead-up to the U.S. presidential elections? What potential scenarios for U.S.-China relations map to the variety of possible elections in November?
This four-part webinar series was held under Chatham House Rules.
All times are in Eastern Time (ET).
Moderator:
Peter Matheson, Head of International Policy and Engagement, SIFMAÂ
Panelists:
Christopher Adams, Senior Advisor, Covington
Jonathan R. Wakely, Partner, Covington
Moderator:
Danny Wang, Managing Director, Deloitte
Panelists:
Ken DeWoskin, Senior Advisor, Deloitte
Jonathan Krane, CEO, KraneShares
Logan Wright, Partner, Rhodium Group
Moderator:
Nick Key, Assistant Vice President, Federal Government Affairs, SIFMA
Panelists:
Kyle Nevins, Partner, Harbinger Strategies
Jonathan Slemrod, Partner, Harbinger Strategies
Moderator:
Peter Matheson, Head of International Policy and Engagement, SIFMA
Speaker:
Martin Chorzempa, Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE)
It is a priority to make our events inclusive and accessible for all. For questions or requests, contact SIFMA Conferences.
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