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Event Date |
Wed Feb 5 CET (almost 5 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Wed Feb 5 2:30am - Wed Feb 5 6:35am |
Location |
Hotel Continental, Oslo
Stortingsgata 24/26, 0117 Oslo, Norway |
Region | EMEA |
The theme this year – navigating a more fractured world – looks into the impact on credit of increasing polarization, geopolitical risks and the persistently low or negative interest rate environment.
How will these challenges change the outlook for 2020 and beyond? How can credit assessments incorporate new risks?
Join one of the largest credit event series globally bringing together over 2000 investors, issuers, analysts and intermediaries to explore what themes are set to shape credit markets.
Why Attend?
• Turn outlooks into Insights - Connect the dots between the trends, analysis and uncertainties for the year ahead
• Map out credit risks - Take a look at what will impact sovereign, banking and corporate sectors
• Engage with the market - Network with investors, asset and risk managers, retail and commercial bankers, underwritters and issuers
2020 Speakers
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Kjersti Haugland
Chief Economist, DNB
SPEAKERS:
Sean Marion
Managing Director - Financial Institutions Group, Moody's Investors Service
Daniela Re Fraschini
Assistant Vice President - Analyst - Sovereign Risk Group, Moody's Investors Service
Louise Lundberg
Vice President - Senior Credit Officer - Financial Institutions Group, Moody's Investors Service
Alexander Zeidler
Vice President – Senior Credit Officer - Structured Finance Group, Moody's Investors Service
Jorge Rodriguez-Valez
Vice President Senior Credit Officer - CSS, Moody's Investors Service
Niclas Boheman
AVP - Analyst - Financial Institutions Group, Moody's Investors Service
Daniel Harlid
Assistant Vice President - Analyst - Corporate Finance, Moody's Investors Service
Graham Taylor
Vice President – Senior Credit Officer - UK regulated and unregulated utilities, Moody's Investors Service