IRVINE, Calif.– Origence said it will host a free webcast titled “The US Economy: Rising Rates, Real Risks, and Recession?” with guest speaker Economist Elliot Eisenberg on July 27 at 2 p.m. E.T.
“With 2023 Q2 GDP looking surprisingly strong at about 2%, and consumer spending holding up due to a combination of pent-up demand for services and excess COVID savings suggests that the remaining of 2023 should be good,” Origence said. “However, inflation, particularly core inflation, continues to remain high. In this session, Eisenberg dives into what is expected for the rest of 2023 and beyond.”
What’s On Tap
According to Origence, Eisenberg’s session will include:
- GDP updates
- Inflation
- Rising interest rates
- The potential to avoid recession
- Lending implications
Great Deal of Information
“We are excited to make the knowledge and expertise of Elliot Eisenberg available to credit unions across the country once again,” said Origence CFO Neetu Bhagat. “Elliot shares a great deal of information that is helpful in guiding institutions during these complex times. Our hope is to stimulate conversations, empower credit unions with deeper understanding and inspire innovative approaches to the economic challenges we face today.”
To register, go here.
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