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Event Date |
Thu Jan 18 UTC (11 months ago)
In your timezone (EST): Wed Jan 17 7:00pm - Wed Jan 17 7:00pm |
Location | Webinar |
Region | All |
Join us for an insightful webinar as we explore the nuanced world of property valuation amidst a high-interest-rate economy. In this comprehensive session, we will unravel the complex relationship between rising interest rates and their impact on the valuation of properties and other relevant assets.
As interest rates take centre stage in influencing economic landscapes, gaining a comprehensive understanding of their effects becomes paramount for both individuals and businesses. Through analysing the challenges and potential adjustments required for businesses operating in the housing market during periods of high interest rates, our participants will gain knowledge on how to formulate effective strategies for managing the impact of interest rate fluctuations on their assets.
Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding by covering proven techniques for mitigating risks and hearing from experts on how to capitalize on opportunities in bond markets amidst rising interest rates. This webinar provides a unique chance to gain the tools to flourish in a recovering economy.
Why you should attend:
• Understand how high interest rates affect borrowing costs and the implications on spending habits in the economy.
• Gain knowledge to develop strategies for assessing and managing the impact of high interest rates on asset valuations, including bonds, stocks, and real estate.
• The role of high interest rates in controlling inflation and its broader impact on economic growth and stability.
• Proven techniques for mitigating risks and capitalizing on opportunities in bond markets amidst rising interest rates.
• Analyzing the challenges and potential adjustments required for businesses operating in the housing market during periods of high interest rates.