Hamburg Economic Forum tackles finance and future business challenges on November 26
The Hamburg Economic Forum is set to explore key challenges shaping the future of business and finance. Organised by a local university in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce, the event targets students and young professionals. Free tickets remain available for those wishing to attend.
The forum will run on Wednesday, November 26, from 2 to 7 p.m. at Willy-Brandt-Straße 73. Four workshops will cover pressing economic topics.
Prof. Dr. Harm Bandholz will lead a session on Trump’s Economic Policy and Its Consequences. Nabil el-Berr will discuss Business Resilience in an Uncertain World. PD Dr. Christian Growitsch will examine Circular Economy Business Models. Meanwhile, Dr. Lorena Fricke and Dr. Nina Fenton from the Deutsche Bundesbank will host Climate and Environment: Understanding and Managing Risks to the Financial System.
The event aims to foster dialogue on economic trends and practical solutions. Organisers encourage early registration due to limited seating.
Attendees will gain insights from experts across policy, sustainability, and financial risk management. The forum provides a platform for networking and learning about current economic shifts. Free tickets can still be reserved for the November 26 event.
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