Coface Webinars
Have a look at our past webinars and watch the recordings whenever you want
Coface CEE Webinar: Economic Outlook & impact of Covid-19 on Transport & Logistics
In this Central & Eastern Europe Region webinar, we examine the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the transport & logistics sector, not only from the economic point of view, but also from the perspective of Omida Group, a company in the transport sector.Watch the webinar here
The European economy is back on track! | CER Economic webinar with Grzegorz Sielewicz
Although vaccination progress in Central & Eastern Europe is not as spectacular as in Western Europe, with a fourth wave of the Covid-19 pandemic already at the door, the situation in CEE countries has nevertheless been stable enough to ease restrictions, reopen the economy, and enjoy the profits of growing GDP.Find out more by watching Coface CEE Economic webinar: The European economy is back on track!
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Coface CEE Webinar: Economic outlook - towards sustainable growth - JuNE, 2021
How is the US recovering from the pandemic, and what does that mean for the world? What are current global trends and which countries are recovering versus falling behind? Is inflation here to stay, or will central banks step in to raise interest rates? How are countries in Central & Eastern Europe reopening their economies, and what is the pace of economic activity in CEE? Find out more by watching our webinar with Grzegorz Sielewicz, Regional Economist CEE, with special guest Ruben Nizard, Coface North America Chief Economist.Watch the webinar here
The economic outlook - towards sustainable growth
It has been more than a year since the pandemic started. COVID-19 had a huge impact on economies in most countries. The latest economic indicators are primarily linked to the global health situation. Coface anticipates that, by 2022, the impact of the shock will lead to an increase in the number of insolvencies of 16% in Spain, 13% in France, 9% in Italy, and 6% in Germany, compared to their 2019 levels. This is despite the efforts of various government support plans. Central Europe should grow by 4.0% in 2021 (after -4.3%) - with all the countries of the zone recording solid growth rates thanks to the recovery of domestic and external demand, as well as the arrival of new European funds. Prepare yourself and your company by learning more in our webinar, presented by Grzegorz Sielewicz, Coface's CEE economist.
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TOWARDS ECONOMIC RECOVERY IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
Similar to the last quarter, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the economies has caused uncertainty in most European countries. The latest economic indicators are primarily linked to the global health situation. Central and Eastern Europe is set to experience the deepest contraction of economic activity in 2020 since 1990. How much has the CEE region already suffered from the pandemic and what challenges will it tackle in 2021? Prepare yourself and your company by learning more in our webinar, presented by Grzegorz Sielewicz, Coface's CEE economist.Watch the webinar here
CORONAVIRUS ECONOMIC UPDATE #4: CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE
Three months after the beginning of the coronavirus lockdown, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on countries across Europe are already visible when looking at second quarter 2020 economic indicators. The GDP of the Central and Eastern European economies is set to decrease by 5.8% in 2020, according to Coface forecasts. Some sectors - such as automotive, retail, textile, and transport - are suffering more than others. Nevertheless, a few weeks after the intitial easing of restrictions, most European economies seem to be slowly recovering.Watch the webinar here
Coronavirus Economic Update #3: Central & Eastern Europe
Grzegorz Sielewicz, Coface's Central & Eastern Europe economist, presents an update on the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak on the economy. The current economic worldwide situation regarding the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic introduces a lot of uncertainty in the financial markets. Uncertainty grips the global economy, which leaves companies and shareholders worrying about the future of their businesses in the face of a possible global recession.Watch the webinar here
The economy in times of Coronavirus
How does the Romanian economy look like in times of Coronavirus? What are the effects of the COVID-19 crisis in the local business environment and what are the measures that companies can take? What are the main changes to the legislation that business owners must take into account? The current situation raises numerous questions like these and are in need of answers. Learn more in our latest webinar presented by Iancu Guda, Services Director, Coface Romania and Teodora Rachitan, Managing Partner, Stancu, Rachitan & Asociatii.Watch the webinar here
Coronavirus Economic Update #2: Central & Eastern Europe
The current economic worldwide situation regarding the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic introduces a lot of uncertainty in the financial markets. Uncertainty grips the global economy, which leaves companies and shareholders worrying about the future of their businesses in the face of a possible global recession. What impact could Coronavirus have on the financial markets? What will the consequences of COVID-19 be for Central & Eastern Europe? Prepare yourself and your company by learning more in our webinar, presented by Grzegorz Sielewicz, Coface's CEE economist.Watch the webinar here
Coronavirus Economic Update: Global
What are the potential economic consequences of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 on the global economy? Learn more in our webinar, presented by Julien Marcilly, Coface's Chief Economist.Watch the webinar here
Coronavirus Economic Update: Central & Eastern Europe
What are the potential economic consequences of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 for Central & Eastern Europe? The future is hard to predict, but an economic slowdown across the whole region is inevitable. Learn more in our webinar, presented by Grzegorz Sielewicz, Coface's CEE economist.Watch the webinar here
Past Webinar: "Coface CEE Top 500 companies"
Every year Coface analyses the 500 biggest companies in Central and Eastern Europe and ranks them by their turnover. What is the leading sector? How did individual countries perform? How is the situation in the labour market?
These and more questions have been answered in the live webinar "Coface CEE Top 500 companies" by Coface’s regional economist Grzegorz Sielewicz and Rainer Toifl-Dupin. They shared their knowledge and told some surprising facts about the developments in 2018.
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