China Update w/Nick Borst, CFA - VP & Director of China Research at Seafarer Capital
Financial Perspectives: Insights from Investment Professionals02/28/23 • 12 min
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On this episode of the CFA Society San Francisco Podcast, we had the pleasure of speaking with Nicholas Borst, CFA, Vice President and Director of China Research at Seafarer Capital Partners. Prior to joining Seafarer, he was a senior analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, covering financial and economic developments in Greater China.
Nicholas moderated the "U.S. & China Economic Conflict: Implications for Investors and the Business Community" webinar from October 2022.
Listen to the full interview, where Nicholas discusses all things China including recent economic policies, opportunities for investors, and stock volatility.
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02/28/23 • 12 min
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