Macro Outlook for 2023: Three Big Questions – FS Investments – 11.16.22

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Title: Macro Outlook for 2023: Three Big Questions
Date: Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Time: 1:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 1 hour

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Summary:

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Roaring inflation, hawkish Fed policies, and volatile markets require a different approach. Join Lara Rhame, Chief US Economist and Rob Hoffman, Head of Investment Research at FS Investments, as they take a look at how the asset management industry is navigating an unprecedented environment and finding areas for opportunity. Through their presentation, they will share their key thoughts for 2023 and the answer to three big questions:

  • Are we going to have a recession?
  • When will the Fed stop raising rates?
  • What does it mean for markets?

Speakers:

Lara Rhame Lara Rhame Chief U.S. Economist, Managing Director FS Investments

Lara Rhame is a Managing Director in the Investment Research group and serves as Chief U.S. Economist at FS Investments, where she focuses on macroeconomic financial market analysis to inform and develop the company’s long-term views on the economy, investment trends and issues facing investors.

Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Rhame served as a Senior Economist at Credit Suisse, where she met with institutional and private clients around the globe to discuss market events and the global economy. She began her career at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and has since worked at other Wall Street institutions, including Brown Brothers Harriman and Lehman Brothers. Her analysis has garnered attention across financial and economic news outlets, including Bloomberg News, The Wall Street Journal, CNBC and CNN.

Ms. Rhame holds a BA in Economics from Bates College and performed post-graduate macroeconomic studies at New York University. She has guest lectured at Columbia University, New York University and Long Island University.

Ms. Rhame serves on the boards of the Economy League of Greater Philadelphia, Hyperion Bank and Starr Garden Park, and is a former President of the Forecasters Club of New York. She is a member of the Forum of Executive Women and in 2018 received the Philadelphia Business Journal’s Women of Distinction Award and Money Management Executive’s Top Women in Asset Management Award.

Rob Hoffman Rob Hoffman Head of Investment Research, Managing Director FS Investments

Robert Hoffman is a Managing Director and head of the Investment Research group at FS Investments where he serves as a subject matter expert on the corporate credit markets and the firm’s alternative investment solutions. In this role he developskey communications and resourcesto help educate on and position the firm’s products. He also serves on the investment committees for FS Global Credit Opportunities Fund and FS Credit Income Fund.

Mr. Hoffman has over 20 years of experience in the investment and financial services industry. Most recently, he was an Executive Director at Nomura Corporate Research and Asset Management, Inc., an asset management firm with approximately $20 billion in assets under management. At Nomura, he was responsible for loan portfolio management and trading, and he and his team managed nearly $3 billion in loan assets for retail and institutional clients. Prior to becoming a portfolio manager, he was a senior credit analyst focusing primarily on first- and second-lien corporate loan issues. He covered a range of sectors including energy and gas, utilities, health care, chemicals, technology, autos and industrials.

Mr. Hoffman is a Chartered Financial Analyst. He graduated from Columbia University with a BA in Political Science.