SOLD OUT – Has Japan Turned the Corner? A View from the U.S. Treasury

December 5, 2003
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Corporate Program past event

Corporate Luncheon
12 – 2 pm


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Speaker
John B. Taylor, Under Secretary for International Affairs, U.S. Department of the Treasury


Presider
John Lipsky, Chief Economist, Global Head of Economic and Policy Research, JP Morgan Chase


John B. Taylor, Under Secretary for International Affairs at the U.S. Treasury, discusses the prospects for the Japanese economy and financial markets amid speculation that Japan may finally be coming out of its decade-long slump. Mr. Taylor, who serves as the principal advisor to the Secretary of the Treasury on international economic and financial issues, also explores the current state of U.S.-Japan economic relations, including trade and policy coordination. Stepping back to take a broader view, he also discusses U.S. economic relations with other key Asian economies, including China.


Agenda
12-12:30 pm         Registration & reception
12:30 – 1              Luncheon
1 – 2                     Program


Admission: Corporate members are entitled to a designated number of free admissions to this event, based on their company’s current membership level. These reservations must be made at least 48 hours prior to the event. Additional corporate registrants pay the discounted corporate member rate of $45 for lunch and lecture, $10 for lecture only. Nonmember admission: $65 for lunch and lecture, $15 lecture only.

  • Friday, December 5, 2003
  • 12:00 pm