US Fed Tightening Projection: the Implications for Asia
In Asia, price pressures are fueling a sense of urgency at central banks to tighten policy, even as growth faces downside risks from disruptions caused by the pandemic and the war in Ukraine.
Join our economists and risk specialists as we discuss the most important implications of the Fed's tightening for investors and risk management professionals, and what this means for Asia.
Speakers
Chang Shu
Chief Asia Economist
Bloomberg Economics
Chang Shu is the Chief Asia Economist for Bloomberg Economics. She previously worked as senior economist at the Bank for International Settlements and Hong Kong Monetary Authority. Her publications span analysis of the yuan and cross border linkages in Asian financial markets.
Yimin Liu
Fixed Income & Derivatives Specialist
Bloomberg L.P.
Yimin Liu is part of the Fixed Income & derivatives workflow specialist team at Bloomberg. Yimin has extensive background from the financial market vendors at FIS, Refinitiv, IBM, and Finastra with coverage across treasury, risk, and data. Yimin specializes in derivative pricing and risk management, and has proven success in leading large treasury and risk management system's implementation projects across banks and securities in APAC.
Joji Hiratsuka
Sellside Risk, Asia-Pacific
Bloomberg L.P.
Joji Hiratsuka joined Bloomberg after 20+ years as a derivatives trader with various institutions covering IR derivatives, options and FX product. He joined Bloomberg as a Fixed Income Derivatives specialist and his current role is the sales and development of the Risk Product (Multi Asset Risk System-MARS) and derivatives data.