Asia-Pacific's Economic Outlook - Register now!

June 26, 2014 3 mins read
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Susan Hayes Culleton, "The Positive Economist", is back again to take you around the Asia-Pacific region, with economic analysis and discussion on the very topics that are shaping your career and your economy.

We are delighted to welcome back Susan Hayes Culleton - also internationally known as 'The Positive Economist' - to host 'Asia-Pacific’s Economic Outlook' webinar on Wednesday, 9 July 2014, as part of the Morgan McKinley's Success Series events.

This webinar will take place on Wednesday, 9 July 2014 at 5.00pm China time

Asia-Pacific's Economic Outlook - Register now!

Asia-Pacific’s Economic Outlook: With Australia’s growth forecast downgraded while China tries to flip its economy from an investment-led to consumer-driven economy, the Asia-Pacific region is set for metamorphic change as what’s worked until now will not provide “more of the same.”

Japan reported strong growth in Q1, but how much of that was due to the race against the consumption tax? Is there longevity in the cyclical nature of Singapore’s key sectors? How is the ripple effect of soft Chinese data affecting Hong Kong? Join us to find out more!

Asia-Pacific's Economic Outlook - Register now!About Susan: Susan Hayes Culleton is internationally known as the 'The Positive Economist', Managing Director of Hayes Culleton Ltd, author of ''The Savvy Guide to Making More Money" and is also successful individual trader, financial trainer and speaker (including Ted Talk). Susan has the title of 'The Positive Economist' because she is a breath of fresh air in the world of economics. While not wanting to overlook the suffering that the recession has brought about, Susan maintains a belief that it is possible to find many things to be positive about. Susan hails positivity as it allows for a can-do attitude, enables you to spot opportunities, even in a recession, and to get ready for when the tide changes. She says that although, yes we are in a recession, it also means that we are pre-boom which is something to be positive about.

Join the conversation: We'd love to hear from you via Twitter if you have any questions or comments pre, during or after the webinar. You can follow us@morganmckinley and use the hashtags #careerally and #successseries to join the conversation.

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Marlon Mai
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