As we enter the latter half of 2025, the global economy continues to face challenges, with trade tensions, geopolitical uncertainty and cautious central bank policies shaping the landscape.

Join us on 3 September when Group Chief Economist Helge J. Pedersen presents Nordea’s latest analyses and forecasts. In this webinar, you’ll gain valuable insights into:

  • Global trade developments: The impact of US tariffs and recent agreements
  • Growth projections: Updated forecasts for the Nordic region and beyond
  • Inflation dynamics: Current pressures and future expectations
  • Monetary policy: Central bank decisions and their impact on financial markets

Stay informed and gain an edge in today’s evolving market environment. 

Date: 3 September 2025
Time: 11:00 CET
Duration: 30 minutes with Q&A
Language: English

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