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27Sep

Multilateralism Under Attack: UK, USA and the others

Hosted by the Financial Markets Group
OLD 3.21, Old Building
Wednesday 27 Sep 2017 6.30pm - 8pm

Recent political developments in several advanced economies, including the UK and the USA, have put under threat international trade and finance flows. Is this a sustained attack?

Adam Posen is President of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington DC and a former external board member of the Bank of England.

Simeon Djankov is Executive Director of the Financial Markets Group at LSE.

The Financial Markets Group Research Centre (@FMG_LSE) was established in 1987 at the LSE. The FMG is a leading centre in Europe for policy research into financial markets. It is the focal point of the LSE's research communication with the business, policy making and international finance communities. The FMG works alongside the Department of Finance to understand problems in financial markets and in the decision-making processes of corporations, banks and regulators.

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