Regulated Global Markets: an Impossible Dream?

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‘Regulated Global Markets: an Impossible Dream’ is jointly organized by the Federal Trust, the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung and the Global Policy Institute.

Date: June 13th, 2012 Wednesday
Time: 6.00pm-8.00pm
Venue: National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place, London SW1A 2HE, United Kingdom

Conference Agenda: This conference will focus financial market regulations. Do regulations help to avoid crises like the current one?  What kind of regulation is efficient?  Which market activities have to be included in the regulatory framework?  These and other questions will be discussed among our panellists who are representatives of the financial markets.

The speakers are:
Stephen Barber, Senior Lecturer, London South Bank University and author of ‘Tragedy of Riches’
Richard Bassett, Executive Director West LB, and author of ‘Restoring Confidence in the Financial Markets’
Thomas Nienaber, Portfolio Manager, Arrowgrass Capital Partners 
Frederick Studemann-Schulenburg, Analysis Editor, Financial Times will chair the discussion tbc.

For applications, please reply to Alison Sutherland on alison.sutherland@fedtrust.co.uk  or telephone +442073203045.

 

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