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06 March 2013 08:30
06 March 2013 10:00
(GMT) Greenwich Mean Time
Deloitte 1 City Square Leeds LS1 2AL
Jacquie Walker Tel:0113 292 1209
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This year we will hear the views from Deloitte's chief economist, Ian Stewart, on the outlook for the 2013 economy and the search for growth.
Do corporates see reasons to be more cheerful entering 2013? Have the fears of the euro break up subsided? What is the credit market outlook? What are the key economic challenges and priorities for business this year and how will corporate UK deliver the growth needed to drive the economy forward? In our annual economic update Ian Stewart will examine these questions and provide his thoughts on the economy in the short and long term.