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Webinar: Oil, Iran and the markets: what happens next?

Ten weeks on from the start of the Iran war and energy markets remain in limbo. Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz shows little sign of recovery. Will this week’s meeting between Presidents Trump and Xi see a breakthrough? And just how far could oil prices fall if diplomacy succeeds – and rise if it doesn’t?

Join ING’s economists and strategists for a live webinar looking at the scenarios for energy prices and the impact across the global economy and financial markets.

You’ll learn:

  • Where oil and natural gas prices head under different Middle East scenarios

  • How fragile the supply picture really is - and what oil futures tell us about investor expectations

  • Whether the Federal Reserve can really hike rates this year and what Chair Kevin Warsh could mean for the interest rate outlook

  • The outlook for EUR/USD and the main drivers of FX markets right now

  • Why credit spreads have stayed tight and whether supply conditions are improving for issuers

This webinar will follow the publication of the latest ING Monthly, complete with updated forecasts and analysis of the major economies

Details

Date: Friday 15 May

Time: 0930 BST/1030 CEST

The webinar will last 45 minutes, including a Q&A session at the end.

The event will take place online and the waiting room will open 60 minutes ahead of the scheduled start time.

A joining link will be emailed following registration and you will receive a reminder email 10 minutes before the scheduled start time.

Speakers

Warren Patterson
Head of Commodities Strategy
James Knightley
Chief International Economist, US
Chris Turner
Global Head of Markets and Regional Head of Research for UK & CEE
Timothy Rahill
Credit Strategist, ING
Rebecca Byrne
Deputy Global Head of Editorial
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