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Liquidity and Funding Risk Management Conference

Date: 24 April 2008 - 25 April 2008
Venue: Hyatt Regency - The Churchill, London

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New strategies, insights and practices for the management of liquidity risk

The financial market turmoil continues. Liquidity across the system is at a premium and regulators and banks are all seeking a solution.  As liquidity management practices are now rising up banks’ agendas, regulators are working hard to try to prevent such a crunch situation from occurring again.  Now is the perfect time to re-evaluate liquidity funding management practices at a local and global level to ensure flexibility and stability within the financial system.

With the spotlight now firmly focused on risk management, Euromoney Seminars’ Liquidity and Funding Risk Management Conference will bring together the international banking community with regulators, central banks, rating agencies and technology providers to discuss the new perspectives for liquidity management strategies.  It is the ideal opportunity to examine how liquidity management strategies should be reviewed and revised and to get to grips with changes coming from Europe’s regulatory bodies.  

Topics for discussion include:

      ·  Role of central banks in maintaining market liquidity
      ·   How liquidity risk management impacts on banks’ funding strategies
      ·  The need for new perspectives on liquidity management in a post credit crunch world
      ·   Factoring in the cost of liquidity into product pricing
      ·   Sub-prime lessons for structured investment vehicles
      ·   Future regulatory changes in the pipeline
      ·   The role of the rating agencies in emphasising management of liquidity risk
      ·   Liquidity funding instruments in times of market stress

Plus much more …

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