Economic Pulse 2025: Quarterly Update

June 5, 2025 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT

Are you in sales, purchasing, forecasting, or the c-suite? Or just wondering where the industrial metals industry, end use markets, and the U.S. economy are headed?


Then join MSCI’s quarterly webinar with economists Dr. Robert Wescott and Jeff Jensen

For MSCI’s quarterly “Economic Pulse” Update

 

This series updates members on the economic developments that affect the industrial metals sector. There will be a lot to cover in June, including:

  • The latest on trade and tariffs;
  • A drill-down on hard versus soft data in the economy, and what the recent divergence could suggest about where things are headed;
  • A discussion of soft power and whether the United States can continue to attract foreign direct investment from other countries; and
  • Opportunities and challenges related to reshoring manufacturing.

Find out what’s going on by joining us for this FREE ONE-HOUR DISCUSSION. Register even if you cannot make it — a link to the replay will be sent to your inbox after the event.

ABOUT ROBERT WESCOTT, Ph.D.

Robert F. Wescott is president of Wescott Strategic Advisors, a Washington, D.C.-based strategic macroeconomic advisory firm that serves global financial institutions, Fortune 500 companies, and leading nonprofits. He also is founder and senior advisor at Keybridge Research. Dr. Wescott has 35 years of professional experience working on global economic, financial, and public policy issues. He has served on the White House National Economic Council and as chief economist for the President’s Council of Economic Advisers.

ABOUT JEFF JENSEN

Jeff Jensen is a partner at Keybridge where he serves as an economic and policy advisor for small businesses, industry associations, and government agencies. Jensen has nearly 20 years of experience applying economics, data analytics, and program evaluation techniques to a wide range of public policy issues, including macroeconomic policy, federal regulatory policy, and financial sector policy. He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Carleton College and master’s degrees in public policy and environmental management from Duke University.

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