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PAST EVENT
Masterclass: 25 May 2021 5.00pm - 6.00pm

Live webinar: Using alternative data for now‑casts and forecasts

Chair: Sunil Krishnan, Head of Multi-Asset Funds, Aviva Investors
Speaker: Aneta Markowska, Head of US Economics, Jefferies LLC
Speaker: Andreas Joseph, Senior Economist, Bank of England

Understanding the state of economic activity in real time has been a long-standing goal for businesses, investors and policymakers.  As advances in quantitative techniques and data gathering have gathered pace over the last decade, 2020’s wild swings in economic activity have highlighted the need to put those new approaches into action.  This session will hear from practitioners in forecasting for policy and investment purposes, where they will talk about how to navigate the maze of new data, which methods they are using to blend power with robustness, and the lessons they have learnt along the way.

Aneta Markowska joined Jefferies in April 2020 as a Managing Director and Chief Financial Economist. She is responsible for analyzing and predicting trends within the government debt and broader Fixed Income markets, including interpreting actions of the US Federal Reserve. Ms Markowska joined Jefferies from Cornerstone Macro, where she was Deputy Chief Economist. Previously, she was Chief US Economist at Société Générale where she spent 11 years. She started her career in interest rate derivatives at BNY/Mellon and has also worked as an analyst at Ardent Research Partners.

Dr Andreas Joseph is a Senior Economist in the Advanced Analytics Division of the Bank of England. Andreas obtained his PhD from City University of Hong Kong in 2014 analysing network structures of international trade and cross-border investment flows. His current research is dedicated to applying techniques from machine learning and artificial intelligence to the analysis of large granular datasets with the goal to integrate those into frameworks for economic modelling and policy analysis.

The Masterclass will be held via live Zoom webinar on Tuesday 25 May 2021 at 5pm-6pm. Email admin@spe.org.uk for more details.

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