Kallum Pickering welcomes Dr. Gerard Lyons, veteran city economist, to discuss the economic and policy outlook for China. They cover the impact of rising trade uncertainties, how policymakers are managing domestic structural challenges, and the longer-run prospects for China and its ever-growing role in the world economy.
The Times has described Dr. Gerard Lyons as “one of the most influential analysts of the global economy”. He advised Boris Johnson when he was Mayor of London, was a candidate for governor of the Bank of England in 2019, and has a portfolio of roles. He is on the board and chairs the risk committee of BGC, the inter-dealer brokers; the senior independent director on the board of Bank of China (UK); a shareholder and strategist at the discretionary wealth manager Netwealth. Gerard also sits on the advisory board of the Grantham Research Institute on climate change and the environment.