EDUCATION SESSION #1099
2020 Economic Outlook
What is the economic forecast for 2020: a late cycle or a cyclical upswing?

Look into the future with Joseph Lavorgna, Chief Economist, Americas, and Benito Berber, Chief Economist, Latin America, both at Natixis, as they address the following key points:

  • US interest rates
  • Equities: up, down or sideways
  • Election 2020
  • Macro view of Latin America
  • Social unrest in the region

Bring your questions and prepare to take a broad perspective. Following the discussion, share your views with colleagues as you network over cocktails and hors d’oeuvres.
DATE
28 January 2020
TIME
5:30 PM Registration
6:00 PM Event Begins
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Networking reception will follow.
LOCATION
Natixis
1251 Avenue of the Americas, 4th Floor
New York , NY 10020
PARTICIPANTS
Joseph LaVorgna
Natixis

Benito Berber
Natixis
HOST
Natixis

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BIOGRAPHIES
Joseph LaVorgna
Chief Economist Americas, Natixis

Joseph LaVorgna is a Managing Director who serves as the Chief Economist for the Americas at Natixis. He is in charge of leading the firm’s economic research effort in the region and managing a team of economists that analyze trends in the equity, fixed income, foreign exchange and commodity markets. Joe has 25 years of financial services experience and joined Natixis after working at Deutsche Bank for 20 years where he was the firm’s Chief US Economist. During that time, he was one of the leading forecasters on Wall Street. He was ranked as a top economist in the prestigious Institutional Investors’ All-Star Fixed Income Survey from 2010 to 2017, finishing #1 on two occasions and #2 in 2015. At Natixis, Joe publishes the widely disseminated US Snap Chart as well as the bi-monthly US Macro Insights. He is commonly quoted in the financial press and is a regular on CNBC, where he has been a Contributor for nearly a decade. Joe is also a contributing opinion writer for The Hill which is the most followed political website by US lawmakers. In 2013, the nationally recognized Appions marketing company rated Joe the second most influential economist on Wall Street. Joe began his professional career at the New York Federal Reserve Bank, where he was an economist working for the Monetary Analysis & Projections Staff, an arm to the Open Market Desk. He had worked at Lehman Brothers as a senior economist in the fixed income department prior to joining Deutsche Bank.

Benito Berber
Chief Economist, Latin America, Natixis

Mr. Berber is a senior member of the CIB Americas team of economists, focused on providing analysis and forecasts for countries in Latin America. He has 18 years of financial services experience and joined Natixis from Nomura Securities, where he was Senior Economist, Latin America. Earlier in his career, he worked as an economist at RBS, HSBC Securities, Moody’s Investor Service and IDEAglobal. Mr. Berber holds a B.S. in Economics from Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México and a M.A. in Economics from Duke University.
ABOUT
Natixis
Natixis is a French multinational financial services firm specialized in asset & wealth management, corporate & investment banking, insurance and payments. A subsidiary of Groupe BPCE, the second-largest banking group in France through its two retail banking networks, Banque Populaire and Caisse d’Epargne, Natixis counts nearly 16,000 employees across 38 countries. Its clients include corporations, financial institutions, sovereign and supranational organizations, and the customers of Groupe BPCE’s networks.

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