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A positive post-Covid future beckons

It has been almost two years since the beginning of the pandemic. After worldwide lockdowns and an unprecedented economic crisis, it is now time to reflect on what the future has in store for us.
Despite suggestions of stagflation, we have an optimistic outlook and see opportunities arising in risk assets. But as always, we should remain wary of unforeseen risks - that way, an encouraging future beckons.
Recently we had the pleasure of welcoming many of our clients to the latest edition of our live streaming sessions: Rethink Perspectives: Paths to pandemic recovery where the expectations of the coming months were at the core of the discussion.
Our Chief Economist Samy Chaar gave a detailed analysis of why the fears of stagflation are unfounded, explaining how the worst of the crisis is behind us but also the best of the recovery. Meanwhile our Chief Investment Officer, Private Bank, Stéphane Monier, pinpointed Europe as the area where risk assets could prosper following underperformance during the pandemic. Furthermore, our Managing Partner, Frédéric Rochat, told the audience how Lombard Odier remains vigilant against risk as we constantly reassess and rethink our key assumptions.
We held a live Q&A for our clients to discuss the economic and financial impact of coronavirus, emerging investment opportunities and the need to transition to sustainable economy.
All of our bankers, investment professionals and technology teams are fully mobilised to offer you the best of their expertise. We remain by your side and are ready and willing to support you in any way we can.
Please watch the video below to hear directly from our Partners and experts.
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