[embedded content] Making sound investments and steering a company through today’s political and economic waters can be tricky. At Pictet’s 2019 European Family Master Class in Zürich, a line-up of eminent guest speakers and the Swiss bank’s own financial experts unpacked the world of geopolitics, business governance, economic forecasts, technology innovation and one’s responsibility – whether social or environmental – as a player in today’s markets. Guest panellists included former prime ministers Matteo Renzi and Anders Fogh Rasmussen, anthropologist Rahaf Harfoush, the Financial Times’ US national editor Edward Luce and Gaia Gaja, co-owner of one of Italy’s most prestigious family-owned wineries.
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Making sound investments and steering a company through today’s political and economic waters can be tricky. At Pictet’s 2019 European Family Master Class in Zürich, a line-up of eminent guest speakers and the Swiss bank’s own financial experts unpacked the world of geopolitics, business governance, economic forecasts, technology innovation and one’s responsibility – whether social or environmental – as a player in today’s markets. Guest panellists included former prime ministers Matteo Renzi and Anders Fogh Rasmussen, anthropologist Rahaf Harfoush, the Financial Times’ US national editor Edward Luce and Gaia Gaja, co-owner of one of Italy’s most prestigious family-owned wineries.