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Home News Events The Global Borrowers & Investors Forum, 20-22 June 2006, London
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The Global Borrowers & Investors Forum, 20-22 June 2006, London |
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Saturday, 13 May 2006 |
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Central Hall Westminster, Storey's Gate, London, SW1H 9NH In June, the leading borrowers, investors and financial intermediaries from around the globe come together at the Euromoney Global Borrowers & Investors Forum to meet, discuss and explore the key issues driving the international debt markets. This conference's ability to bring together such an influential group of speakers and delegates has earned it the reputation as the number one international meeting place for borrowers and investors world-wide. Opened this year by Professor Martin Feldstein, George F. Baker Professor of Economics at Harvard University and former Chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisors, the event will also feature Rt. Hon. David Cameron MP, Leader of the British Conservative Party and James Grant, Editor of Grant's Interest Rate Observer, among the keynote speakers. Their speeches will lead three days of debate, with financial experts from across the globe gathering to discuss subjects including: - The Return of Risk
- The Government Debt Office of the Future
- Hedge Funds: Short term irritants or contrarian providers of liquidity?
- Global Financial Imbalances: Which asset price bubble will burst first?
- Local vs. International Markets
- The Battle over Resources
Head-to-head debates, interviews and critical panel discussions featuring the top global borrowers, investors, commentators and bankers will examine key market issues including: - Hybrid capital: Is it mispriced risk?
- The impact of Basle II
- Structured notes: Have they grown up?
- How to tap Asian liquidity
Over 1000 delegates comprising corporate directors, key borrowers, bankers and investors attended the 2005 conference. | | |
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