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Abstract:Wiki Finance EXPO Asia 2022 is going to tell you how to survive and thrive in a financial crisis!
WikiFX is going to hold a two-day “Wiki Finance EXPO Asia 2022” at AsiaWorld-Expo on December 16-17, 2022, from 9am to 6 pm.As the world's largest financial expo for enterprises and end users, WikiExpo is going to be held in Asia for the 7th time. Against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine conflict and tightening monetary policy, the expo is attracting a number of participants - there are over 1,500 exhibitors, and hundreds of world-renowned analysts and KOLs will guide the audience on how to confront the crisis!
At a critical moment when multiple effects of the Russian-Ukraine war, the tightening of monetary policy and the coronavirus disease policy take their toll all at once, the volatility of financial markets continues to intensify. The 166-year-old old financial giant Credit Suisse, which is said to have over trillions of assets under management, has been plagued by scandals, huge losses, the outgoing CEO and the threat of bankruptcy.
A global financial crisis comparable to the 2008 sub-prime mortgage crisis could erupt at any time. If Credit Suisse were to go bust, it would be highly likely to set off a much bigger storm in the world than what Lehman Brothers had in 2008. In the midst of a global economic crisis riddled with the Covid-19 pandemic, tightening monetary policies and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Wiki Finance EXPO Asia 2022 is going to tell you how to survive and thrive in a financial crisis!
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