CFO Corporate Finance Series: Economics: Concepts, Applications, and Emerging Topics and Developments
Overview
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This has been a time of rapid, and in some aspects, unanticipated change for the global, regional, and US economies. There have been a wide range of actions, reactions, decisions, developments and even surprises -- which have had varying and notable impacts and effects on these economies -- and therefore -- on business and industry.
This has impelled the need for and importance of innovation and resilience. Please join this session for an overview of the global economic landscape -- and the implications for economies, markets and participants, business and industry, producers to consumers, lenders and borrowers, investors, Financial Technology and Digital Finance – as well as a view of opportunities.
Let’s delve into a range of interesting considerations and factors and explore what may lie ahead!
Highlights
Topics of discussion will include:
- Differentiating key Micro-economic vs. Macro-economic concepts.
- Dominated by the profound economic and business ‘ripple effects’ of the Iran-US war, we will explore the critical “dual-chokepoint” shipping crisis involving the Strait of Hormuz. This resulted in ‘disrupting’ 20% of global petroleum flow, and 30% of global helium supplies, vital for semiconductor production, and leading to shortages and impacting for example, the AI and Tech, aerospace, medical imaging and other industries.
- Exploring how the resulting energy price shocks have driven U.S. gas prices to four-year highs, impacting the pricing of goods and services in the ‘inflation-transmission-chain’, pressuring Central Banks to carefully consider any interest rate changes, and forcing the International Monetary Fund to downgrade it’s early second quarter 2026 global growth forecasts. As well as delving into other key global, regional, and country specific economic developments and knock-on effects.
- Beyond the conflicts, we will address long-term structural shifts, including global trade, the impact of sustained high U.S. tariffs, the emergence of a de-coupling or fragmented world geo-economic order, the outlook for resource-rich economies, the situation of the U.S. Dollar, public finance, and other factors.
- An overview of other key factors related to the US economy, and of selected equity, capital and commodities markets.
- An overview of key developments in Digital and Financial Technology (“FinTech”), and Digital Currencies (Crypto).
- The economics of AI.
- The booming AI and Tech investment sector -- which intersects with private credit financing -- and has been and continues to act as a global ‘shock absorber’.
Prerequisites
None
Designed For
The target audiences for this session are all who have an interest in understanding, recognizing and applying economic and financial concepts, relevant to today’s global and business environments.
- Corporate Finance executives (CFOs, Controllers, VP of Finance, VP of Accounting, ETC), Managers, and professionals in staff positions.
- All accounting, financial industry and business professionals.
The concepts can be applied to all levels within an organization.
Objectives
When you complete this course, you will be able to:
- Understand traditional, key and evolving economic, finance and related terms and concepts.
- Relate to world geo-political developments, economic events, and market (equity, capital, currency, energy and commodities) dynamics -- in economic and financial terms or contexts.
- Take-away an understanding of various critical issues and opportunities.
Preparation
None
Notice
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Jeff Lewis
Jeffrey Lewis, MBA, RR, CTP, CCM
Jeff's practice areas include strategy development and implementation; global and corporate finance; economics; treasury; financial institutions and markets; risk management and re-engineering; technology deployment and sustainability.
Jeff is a frequent lecturer on economics, finance, international development, digital and financial technologies, sustainability, and artificial intelligence from a transformational and business context.
Non-Member Price $245.00
Member Price $199.00