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Join us for this special live show recorded at the GFF Summit 2025. Dive into the insights and analysis from our keynote speakers: Charles Lichfield, Deputy Director of Geoeconomics at the Atlantic Council and James Pomeroy, Global Economist at HSBC, plus a special interview with Harri Vikstedt, Senior Director for Financial Markets at the Bank of Canada.With this year's key theme “Navigating Uncertainty: Geopolitics and Market Dynamics” - get our expert perspectives on the global economy in 2025.
There is a phrase that ‘Demography is destiny' and India's destiny looks increasingly good. It passed China recently as the most populous nation on Earth with 1.3bn people while birth rates are falling everywhere else. But its economy is also booming and is set to pass out Japan and Germany to become the 3rd largest in the world. And its middle class will soon start moving the dial in terms of global trade. But its poverty levels are still huge and it could take a century to modernise its infrastructure. Joe discusses all with James Pomeroy is Global economist with HSBC.
Special guests James Pomeroy and Bridget Leathley join us to discuss the challenges and opportunities the future world of work holds, and what this could mean for the OSH profession and the workforces it looks after.
James Pomeroy, Global Economist, discusses the likely impact of artificial intelligence - including what it could mean for productivity, jobs, and emerging markets.Disclaimer: https://www.research.hsbc.com/R/101/nXPrpkg Subscribe to HSBC Business Edition- MENAT on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or Anghami for the latest business news and insights. Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/ae/podcast/hsbc-business-editions-menat/id1530716865Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3d9NPmyU64oqNGWvT0VvARAnghami - https://play.anghami.com/artist/7640230 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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While Japan and China have received a lot of attention in recent years for their unfavourable demographics, James Pomeroy, Global Economist at HSBC, points to research showing that much of the world is facing similar conditions. This is a fact that goes largely unreported yet could have enormous impacts on the global economy. Our host, Moz Afzal:https://bit.ly/31XbkTROur guest:James Pomeroy, Global Economist at HSBChttps://bit.ly/38Y9pluEFGAM:https://www.newcapital.com/Important disclaimersThe value of investments and the income derived from them can fall as well as rise, and past performance is no indicator of future performance. Investment products may be subject to investment risks involving, but not limited to, possible loss of all or part of the principal invested. 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With urban populations set to rise dramatically over the next decade, James Pomeroy, Global Economist, looks at what cities need to do to unlock their economic potential. Disclaimer: https://www.research.hsbc.com/R/101/VRlVRpm Stay connected and access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/hsbcresearch/ or click here: https://www.gbm.hsbc.com/insights/global-research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Pomeroy, Global Economist, looks at how declining birth rates around the world are creating tough challenges for governments and economies. Disclaimer: https://www.research.hsbc.com/R/61/TzDjqSG Stay connected and access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/hsbcresearch/ or click here: https://www.gbm.hsbc.com/insights/global-research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Pomeroy, Global Economist, looks at key themes that we track here at HSBC Global Research - from the Energy Transition to Disruptive Technology - and the role they will play in the response to climate change. Disclaimer: https://www.research.hsbc.com/R/61/RhnhkgT. Stay connected and access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/hsbcresearch/ or click here: https://www.gbm.hsbc.com/insights/global-research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Pomeroy, Global Economist, looks at key themes that we track here at HSBC Global Research - from the Energy Transition to Disruptive Technology - and the role they will play in the response to climate change. Disclaimer: https://www.research.hsbc.com/R/61/RhnhkgT. Stay connected and access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/hsbcresearch/ or click here: https://www.gbm.hsbc.com/insights/global-research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The landscape of Quantitative Investment Strategies has evolved considerably over the last 10 years. It has gone from focusing on building strategies targeting a single solution for a number of different scenarios, to now focusing on creating strategies targeting specific risk premia and that means understanding what risks markets are facing. Gabriela Tennhard, Global Head of Market & Strategic Insights for Markets & Securities Services, HSBC, is joined by James Pomeroy, Global Economist & Max Kettner, Chief Multi-Asset Strategist, both from HSBC Global Research, and Karim Traore, Head of EMEA QIS Solutions, HSBC Markets & Securities Services, as they give us an update of the current macro landscape and the outlook for equities and bonds in the short to medium term, by clicking on one of the buttons below. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The landscape of Quantitative Investment Strategies has evolved considerably over the last 10 years. It has gone from focusing on building strategies targeting a single solution for a number of different scenarios, to now focusing on creating strategies targeting specific risk premia and that means understanding what risks markets are facing. Gabriela Tennhard, Global Head of Market & Strategic Insights for Markets & Securities Services, HSBC, is joined by James Pomeroy, Global Economist & Max Kettner, Chief Multi-Asset Strategist, both from HSBC Global Research, and Karim Traore, Head of EMEA QIS Solutions, HSBC Markets & Securities Services, as they give us an update of the current macro landscape and the outlook for equities and bonds in the short to medium term, by clicking on one of the buttons below. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Pomeroy, Global Economist, assesses the potential impact of remote working and technological change on the labour market. Disclaimer: https://www.research.hsbc.com/R/51/MCJ6cMd Stay connected and access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/hsbcresearch/ or click here: https://www.gbm.hsbc.com/insights/global-research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Pomeroy explains why there has been a remarkable turnaround in supply chains, Charles Swabey examines just how reliant the global economy is on fossil fuels and Wai-Shin Chan assesses the growing anti-ESG sentiment in the US. Disclaimer: https://www.research.hsbc.com/R/51/fCGJ7Wh Stay connected and access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/hsbcresearch/ or click here: https://www.gbm.hsbc.com/insights/global-research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Peter Englisch, Global Family Business and EMEA Entrepreneurial and Private Business Leader, Partner, PwC Germany, talks with James Pomeroy, Global Economist at HSBC. They discuss macroeconomics trends, the state of the banking sector and the role and responsibility of private businesses in the world economy. Host: Peter Englisch, Global Family Business & EMEA EPB Leader, Partner, PwC GermanyGuest: James Pomeroy, Global Economist at HSBC
Daragh Maher looks at what uncertainty over the US debt ceiling means for the dollar, James Pomeroy explains why the Swedish economy deserves more attention and Shiva Joon uses data science to find out what companies are talking about most. Disclaimer: https://www.research.hsbc.com/R/51/7SnjHqP Stay connected and access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/hsbcresearch/ or click here: https://www.gbm.hsbc.com/insights/global-research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Pomeroy looks at how concerns over financial stability have affected the global economic outlook, Erin Xin provides an update on China's recovery and James Steel examines whether the recent surge in the gold price can be sustained. Disclaimer: https://www.research.hsbc.com/R/51/sjM6pqQ Stay connected and access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/hsbcresearch/ or click here: https://www.gbm.hsbc.com/insights/global-research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Murat Ulgen assesses the prospects for EM assets against an even more complicated global backdrop and James Pomeroy looks at the potential impact of HSBC's nine key themes on the global economic picture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our DigiTalks podcast series last year we've previously discussed Stablecoins. We are now featuring a part 2, as this has proved to have been very topical with a vast amount of activity in this space since then, including a newsworthy stablecoin failure prompting a cryptocurrency crash, and resultant regulatory activity to protect markets and investors. Listen to Mhairi Sandeman, Senior Product Manager for Trustee & Fiduciary Services and Regulation, Securities Services and James Pomeroy, Global Economist, Global Research, as they discuss the future of stablecoins. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Murat Ulgen looks at why investors are turning more bullish in our latest EM sentiment survey, James Pomeroy assesses the latest global economic data and Ryan Wang explains why further US rate hikes are now likely. Disclaimer: https://www.research.hsbc.com/R/51/lG9PGsd Stay connected and access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/hsbcresearch/ or click here: https://www.gbm.hsbc.com/insights/global-research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Pomeroy, Global Economist at HSBC, joins Moz to talk about the unexpected impacts of the evolving hybrid work model, focusing on productivity, commercial real estate and how cities have been affected. The episode ends with a detailed look at how artificial intelligence will impact the working world. Our host, Moz Afzal:https://bit.ly/31XbkTROur guest:James Pomeroy, Global Economist at HSBChttps://bit.ly/38Y9pluEFGAM:https://www.newcapital.com/Important InformationThe value of investments and the income derived from them can fall as well as rise, and past performance is no indicator of future performance. Investment products may be subject to investment risks involving, but not limited to, possible loss of all or part of the principal invested. 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James Pomeroy looks at how advances in AI could reshape the world of work, Fabio Balboni explains why ECB rate hikes may hurt growth more than expected and Jon Brandt considers how China's reopening could boost metals prices. Disclaimer: https://www.research.hsbc.com/C/1/1/320/nHXXldS Stay connected and access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/hsbcresearch/ or click here: https://www.gbm.hsbc.com/insights/global-research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jing Liu discusses our revised GDP forecasts in light of China's property and COVID-19 policy changes, Fabio Balboni looks at how labour market developments could affect inflation and James Pomeroy assesses a divide in the latest economic data. Disclaimer: https://www.research.hsbc.com/C/1/1/320/PR9lVgN | Stay connected and access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/hsbcresearch/ or click here: https://www.gbm.hsbc.com/insights/global-research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kim Fustier assesses what the mild autumn weather means for gas prices, James Pomeroy considers whether easing supply chain bottlenecks will help lower inflation and Chris Hare examines the prospects for a recession in Europe. Disclaimer: https://www.research.hsbc.com/R/51/cH2Rcxd Stay connected and access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/hsbcresearch/ or click here: https://www.gbm.hsbc.com/insights/global-research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we are joined by James Pomeroy, the Global Health and Safety Leader and Director for Arup. Hosted by Mike Stevens, CEO at Praxis42, this conversation covers how organisations were affected during the pandemic, how to provide guidelines and frameworks to enable safe decision-making and the importance of trust.
Paul Bloxham looks at surging commodity prices and food security risks. Ali Cakiroglu explains why food matters in EM inflation baskets, while Liz Martins measures UK food price inflation. James Pomeroy assesses the policy responses around the world. Disclaimer: To stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Interest has been growing around Stablecoins as a form of cryptocurrency that may be used as a means of payment or store of value, with perceptions of less volatility and potentially less risk than standard cryptocurrencies. Listen to Mhairi Sandeman, Senior Product Manager for Global Trustee and Fiduciary Services at HSBC's Securities Services and James Pomeroy, Global Economist for HSBC Global Research, as they discuss the opportunities, risks and challenges of Stablecoins. Plus, the emerging regulatory perimeter around these and the link to Central Bank Digital Currencies too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On "Question Time", my guest is James Pomeroy, Quality, Health, Environment and Safety Director at Lloyds Register. I had some interesting discussions about Safety in context to what's going on etc and thought it would be great to have this as a Live Event.
Our host, Moz Afzal:https://bit.ly/31XbkTROur co-host, Melanie Merlo, Senior Portfolio Manager at EFG:https://bit.ly/3BYLHSDOur guest, James Pomeroy, Global Economist at HSBC:https://bit.ly/38Y9pluEFGAM:https://bit.ly/2Oy6tFIImportant InformationThe value of investments and the income derived from them can fall as well as rise, and past performance is no indicator of future performance. Investment products may be subject to investment risks involving, but not limited to, possible loss of all or part of the principal invested. This document does not constitute and shall not be construed as a prospectus, advertisement, public offering or placement of, nor a recommendation to buy, sell, hold or solicit, any investment, security, other financial instrument or other product or service. It is not intended to be a final representation of the terms and conditions of any investment, security, other financial instrument or other product or service. 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What are the big policy priorities of global regulators? In this podcast, we explore the focus on digitisation and ESG among financial services regulators and how the risks of both will be managed by regulated firms. Paul Ellis, Global Product Head for Regulation, Tax and Trustee, and Depository Services for HSBC, is joined by HSBC's Henry Raschen, Head of Regulatory Outlook for Securities Services, James Pomeroy, Global Economist, and Richard Pounder, Global Head of Operational and Resilience Risk, Securities Services, as well as Shay Lydon, Partner in the Asset Management and Investment Funds Group at Matheson.While timetables and details will be different from country to country, financial firms need to plan ahead with these global priorities in mind and meet the opportunities and challenges that these areas present. From renewed commitments across the globe on carbon net-zero targets, to asset owners and managers considering sustainability, our panellists look at what's next in ESG. In the vast topic of digitisation, they consider policymaker approaches to crypto assets and regulated firms' digital operation resilience.Markets and Securities Services Outlook is a podcast miniseries exploring the critical topics that will shape our industry in the next decade, including sustainability, digitalisation and emerging markets. Find out what's driving the global outlook for institutional investors and where the opportunities and challenges lie. For more information, visit here. This episode was recorded on 9 June 2021. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this edition, Murat Ulgen dives into the detail of HSBC's latest research on emerging market investor sentiment; Paul Mackel looks at challenges looming for EM currencies; James Pomeroy sees post-pandemic headaches for urban policymakers. DisclaimerTo stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For centuries, economists have relied upon various forms of data to understand consumer and macro trends – to determine what may lie ahead for economies and our societies. In the modern world, our every digital interaction generates a vast volume of data. This means we can generate greater insight into human behaviour and better predict future events than ever before. To try and understand how the world of economics is evolving with the use of modern-day data and analytics, Episode 3 of Voices of Data features James Pomeroy, Global Economist at HSBC, who shares his view on data visualisation, balancing gut instincts and data insights, managing your bias, and the future skills economists will need to succeed.
Sustainability, the digital economy, international trade & supply chains: our new podcast series brings you insights from inspirational leaders, entrepreneurs and experts on the topics that matter to your business. In this episode, HSBC's Global Economist, James Pomeroy, is joined by economists from Asia, the US and the UK as they share their expert insights on the macroeconomic climate and look ahead to the trends that will shape the post-pandemic world.This episode is a part of the Inspiring Progressive Business mini- series on topics that matter the most to businesses like yours. – international trade, sustainability and digital and innovation.To find out more click here Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Liz Martins looks ahead to the upcoming Bank of England meeting. Shanella Rajanayagam assesses the key points to the UK-Australia trade deal. Henry Ward and James Pomeroy explain how the pandemic could accelerate EM financial inclusion. DisclaimerTo stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Pomeroy, Global Economist at HSBC, joins the Essential Podcast to discuss the economic challenges of changing populations, the effectiveness of demographics as a reliable indicator, and the economies enjoying demographic tailwinds.
Simon Wells outlines the key takeaways from the ECB's latest meeting, Murat Ulgen explains why Europe could be the next catalyst for EM assets and James Pomeroy assesses the demographic implications of China's shift to a three-child policy. DisclaimerTo stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Colin talks to James Pomeroy, the group health safety environment and security director at Lloyd's Register, to discuss the ways in which COVID has changed our lives and our society - in some ways for the better. KEY TAKEAWAYS Trust is a huge factor in every business sector, but even more so in the wake of COVID, where business owners are now trusting their people to work in a variety of new environments. As businesses, we often try to impose one-size-fits-all solutions, when in reality, we should be more comfortable with letting individuals be safe on their own terms, and to be more forward thinking. Businesses are transforming for the better in the wake of COVID, moving more online and to remote methods. This is also changing individuals for the better. The important things in life are not chasing the extra dollar here and there, but the family we leave in order to do it. We should embrace what's real and stop to reflect on the many gifts in life. BEST MOMENTS 'Work in a framework, but let people get on with it' 'Good performance doesn't always mean working nine to five. Good performance is in the results' 'You've got to give people space' 'We need to question why we're standardising versus why we're not encouraging innovation' VALUABLE RESOURCES The Interesting Health & Safety Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/vn/podcast/the-interesting-health-safety-podcast/id1467771449 James Pomeroy LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/globalhsemanager ABOUT THE HOST Colin Nottage ‘Making health and safety as important as everything else we do.' This is the belief that Colin is passionate about and through his consultancy Influential Management Group (IMG) is able to spread into industry. Colin works at a strategic level with company owners and board members. He helps business leaders establish and achieve their health and safety ambitions. He has developed a number of leading competency improvement programmes that are delivered across industry and his strengths are his ability to take a practical approach to problem-solving and being able to liaise at all levels within an organisation. Colin also runs a company that vets contractors online and a network that develops and support H&S consultancies to become better businesses. Colin chairs the Construction Dust Partnership, an industry collaboration directly involving many organisations, including the Health and Safety Executive. He is a Post Graduate Tutor at Strathclyde University and a highly sought-after health and safety speaker and trainer. He has a Post Graduate Certificate in Safety and Risk management, an engineering degree and is a Chartered Member of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Pomeroy and Steve Bramley-Jackson look at the challenges facing cities after the pandemic, Paul Mackel assesses the ECB's plans for a digital euro and Murat Ulgen outlines the results of HSBC's fourth survey of EM institutional investors. DisclaimerTo stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Mackel outlines our view on the USD and other key currencies, Murat Ulgen looks at what's next for EM assets and James Pomeroy assesses the latest economic data and outlook for policy. DisclaimerTo stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stephen King explains how countries could achieve lasting economic improvement, Fabio Balboni assesses the latest developments around the AstraZeneca vaccine and James Pomeroy looks at what the latest PMI data tells us about the recovery. DisclaimerTo stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stephen King explains how countries could achieve lasting economic improvement, Fabio Balboni assesses the latest developments around the AstraZeneca vaccine and James Pomeroy looks at what the latest PMI data tells us about the recovery. DisclaimerTo stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click herePlease note that the weekly Macro Viewpoint podcast will now be published on HSBC Global Viewpoint' click here to subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of ExpertsConnect, Global Economist, at HSBC Bank, Mr James Pomeroy, explains the notion of the digital economy. He dives deeper into its implications on job creation and loss as well as its effects on how we do business. Later, Mr Pomeroy shares his projections for the banking industry post-covid-19. Finally, Mr Pomeroy provides his views on financial inclusion in the digital economy and subsequently, shares his perspective on its challenges and opportunities. Watch the Video and access the show notes here. Subscribe to our YouTube Thanks for listening! If you have enjoyed this conversation, please subscribe and share it with as many people as you can to help me empower the masses through knowledge!
Liz Martins assesses Europe's worsening COVID-19 picture, Fabio Balboni examines the eurozone's expansionary fiscal policy, Murat Ulgen looks at what reflation means for EM and James Pomeroy explains the potential impact of digital currencies. Disclaimer. To stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simon Wells talks through the key takeaways from the ECB's latest meeting, James Pomeroy looks at what the latest economic data can tell us about the recovery and Paul Bloxham explains why we don't expect a commodity price ‘super-cycle'. Disclaimer. To stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fabio Balboni assesses the latest COVID-19 developments in Europe and what they mean for the recovery, Herald van der Linde and James Pomeroy examine the demographic outlook and Paul Mackel looks at what could dictate the direction of EM FX. Disclaimer. To stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Pomeroy looks at what the latest economic data can tell us about the recovery, Simon Wells explains why we have revised our eurozone growth forecasts and Nick Webster assesses the results of our proprietary survey of South African consumers. Disclaimer.To stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Janet Henry and James Pomeroy assess the outlook for inflation, Pranjul Bhandari examines India's budget and Shanella Rajanayagam explains why the UK wants to join a Pacific trade bloc. DisclaimerTo stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Janet Henry, James Pomeroy and Steve McGarry look at the risks COVID-19 poses to the economic recovery. Liz Martins explains why there is plenty to remain concerned about despite the UK economy showing considerable resilience. Disclaimer. To stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Murat Ulgen looks at the results of HSBC's third survey of EM institutional investors, David Faulkner looks at the implications of South Africa's surge in infections and James Pomeroy lays out the challenges for the global economy in 2021. Disclaimer.To stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris Hare examines surging infection rates in the UK, Stephen McGarry assesses the latest developments surrounding vaccines and James Pomeroy looks at how the pandemic could accelerate falling birth numbers. Disclaimer. To stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve McGarry assesses the next steps in the vaccine rollout process, Chris Hare considers how possible new restrictions could impact Europe and James Pomeroy explains why the economic data give some room for optimism as we head into 2021. Disclaimer. To stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrew Lobbenberg assesses the airline industry's capacity to distribute COVID-19 vaccines, Fabio Balboni provides an update on the pandemic in Europe and James Pomeroy looks at the latest PMI data. DisclaimerTo stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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James Pomeroy assesses the economic implications as COVID-19 cases rise in the US, Shanella Rajanayagam examines a new free trade deal between 15 Asia-Pacific markets and Chris Hare outlines what to expect from the UK's economic update on 25 November. DisclaimerTo stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simon Wells explains why we have cut our eurozone and UK growth forecasts, Liz Martins assesses the Bank of England's latest stimulus plans and James Pomeroy highlights key divergences in the latest PMI data. DisclaimerTo stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fabio Balboni assesses Europe's deteriorating COVID-19 situation, Liz Martins considers whether the Bank of England will ease policy further at their next meeting and James Pomeroy examines central banks' growing interest in digital currencies. DisclaimerTo stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Pomeroy outlines what the data are telling us about the economic recovery, Shanella Rajanayagam explains why we may see a two-speed recovery in services trade and Simon Wells and Chris Hare look at how a ‘no deal' Brexit could affect the EU. DisclaimerTo stay connected and to access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As knowledge-workers around the world have converted to work-from-home models, the costs and challenges of large cities are being re-evaluated. What factors are driving de-urbanization, and what are the countervailing forces that may keep people in cities? James Pomeroy, Global Economist at HSBC, shares perspectives on the potential winners and losers in a time of de-urbanization.
"We wanted to create a pride in what our key workers do" - James Pomeroy Emergency communication is a subject we have all in some way had to get familiar with over the past few months, and in today's podcast, we bring you the workshop from James Pomeroy of Lloyds Register. The episode was first aired at the HSE Virtual Series Congress and covers 4 key ways that Lloyds Register has changed their communication when it comes to health and safety. Key Takeaways focus on instilling pride throughout your employees address any fears and concerns they might have ensure the right controls are applied If you enjoy this podcast the workshop from Sarah Brummit also looks at communication and why it is becoming so crucial to health and safety throughout the challenges of COVID-19. Linkedin here >>Twitter: https://twitter.com/Network_HSEFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HSENetwork/Website: https://www.hse-network.com/Support the show
In this interview, we chat with James Pomeroy, a prominent member of our safety advisory council. James has extensive experience in the field and we discuss the current flatline in the fatality rate as well as the adoption of safety management systems by Millenials and GenZs.Watch the full video here >>Linkedin here >>Twitter: https://twitter.com/Network_HSEFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HSENetwork/Website: https://www.hse-network.com/Support the show