The meltdown in the world's stock markets has worsened in recent weeks. The U.S. recession is deepening, taking Western Europe and Japan with it. Emerging markets are starting to weaken as well. More and more countries are reporting financial distress and bankruptcies. Despite massive doses of fiscal and monetary stimulus, credit remains extremely tight. Detroit is being pushed to the edge.
What does this latest round of financial pummeling mean for the U.S. economy next year? How deep will the recession be? Is there a light at the end of the tunnel and when will recovery begin? How will U.S. light vehicle sales fare in this new world? What is the latest outlook for North American assembly? How will Asia, one of the world's only growth areas, be affected by this new, more pessimistic global outlook?
Join us for an analysis of these issues and a summary of the outlook for the main Asian markets during our Automotive Webcast on Thursday, 20 November 2008.
Presented by: Tim Armstrong, Director, Asia and Middle East/Africa, Global Automotive Group George Magliano, Director, North Americas, Global Automotive Group Haig Stoddard, Manager, North American Production, Global Automotive Group
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