Seize this unique opportunity to avail of his valuable insights without the expense of an airfare.
Recent comment from @MikeOSullivan
“Donald Trump’s economic policies have triggered a reassessment of the treasury market and the dollar, and the passage of his ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ will add $2.4 trillion to the national debt – something that has led influential investors – Larry Fink, Ray Dalio and Jamie Dimon, as well as many others, to warn of a debt crisis. What is worrying is that all of the world’s major economies are heavily indebted.”
Michael O’Sullivans BBC radio documentary ‘Waking Up to World Debt‘, and his experience as an investor (CIO at Credit Suisse), in addition to a book project ‘Age of Debt’ – are a valuable resource which corporates, investors and institutions can tap into for guidance into the future.
Michael O’Sullivan – Former Chief Investment Officer in the International Wealth Management Division of Credit Suisse
Michael O’Sullivan is an author, economist and investor. He has twenty years’ experience in global financial markets, most recently as Chief Investment Officer of Credit Suisse, where he worked for twelve years. He now advises a number of asset management and fintech companies.
As a senior contributor at Forbes he writes about political, technological, and economic aspects of post-globalization. His work covers topics such as debt, democracy, and new technologies like quantum computing. He also analyzes the economic and financial world outside the U.S. for a U.S. audience.
A senior adviser at WestExec and a trustee of the Jane Goodall Legacy Foundation, he brings extensive experience across global policy and governance.
Author of The Levelling (PublicAffairs), which explores the future of politics, economics, finance, and geopolitics in the post-globalization era, his recent work includes co-authoring L’Accord du Peuple (Calmann-Levy) and producing the BBC Radio 4 documentary Waking up to World Debt, along with several podcasts on the subject.
Previously a member of the World Economic Forum’s Council on the New Economy and a Forbes contributor, he has spoken at the 2020 TED Talk conference and at TEDx Stormont on restoring democracy.
Michael has contributed to journals like Foreign Affairs, the Financial Times, and Wall Street Journal in addition to being a regular guest on CNN, BBC, CNBC and Bloomberg.
He studied in Cork and received MPhil and DPhil degrees at Balliol College, Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. He has taught finance and economics at Oxford University and Princeton University.
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