there was no better place than to start with this exclusive interview with managing director christine lazardt: this is "bloomberg best." i am scarlet fu. it is time to replay some of the week's most interesting conversations, and there was no better place than to start with this exclusive interview with managing director christine lazard. we sat down in frankfurt to discuss her top concerns about the global economy. christine: we see the baseline as slightly lower, but we also see what we call downside risks, a bit higher on the horizon, and we don't see much by way of upside. we believe that the three key risks that are china, change of business models, and the results of lower growth, lower commodity prices, and the tightening of financials as a result of new monetary policies that has just begun, and will probably come out too as the key factors. those on the economic side. and on the top of it, we also see some very concerning geopolitical threat that have an economic impact on many countries around the world. francine: and then of course we have the folding vote of brexit. is that in yo