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Event Date |
Mon Apr 1 WEST (over 5 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon Apr 1 3:00am - Mon Apr 1 12:00pm |
Location |
Clement House
265 Strand, London WC2R 1DH, UK |
Region | EMEA |
London has been the financial hub of the European Union, providing corporate, banking and financial services to the European Union.
Following the 23 June 2016 referendum vote, the British government clarified that in leaving the EU, the United Kingdom would also leave the Single Market.
Topics will include inter alia:
- The political governance of financial services in Europe, the UK and internationally
- The implications of Brexit for the supervision of banks and insurance firms operating in both the UK and EU
- The implications of Brexit for derivatives trading and for clearing and settlement systems in a Europe with new financial borders
- The implications of Brexit for capital markets and for the fund management industry in the UK and EU.
2019 Speakers
Wolfgang Bessler
University of Giessen
Franco Bruni
ISPI
Roger Cogan
ISDA
Simon Gleeson
Clifford Chance
Lex Hoogduin
LCH
Patrick Jenkins
Financial Times
Rosa Lastra
CCLS, QMUL and FMG
Isabelle Mateos y Lago
BlackRock
Manuel Metzner
Cleary Gottlieb
Niamh Moloney
LSE
Bob Penn
Allen & Overy
Reinhard Schmidt
Goethe University
Tobias Tröger
Goethe University and EBI
Clas Wihlborg
Chapman University
Harald Benink
Tilburg University
Simeon Djankov
FMG, LSE
Pr. Dr. Bart Joosen
EBI
Rosa Lastra
CCLS, QMUL
Niels Thygesen
University of Copenhagen
Dame Minouche Shafik
Director of LSE
Charles Goodhart
Emeritus Professor of Banking and Finance, FMG, LSE
2019 Sponsors
HOSTED BY:
• Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS)
• European Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee (ESFRC)
• Financial Markets Group (FMG)
• London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
• European Banking Institute (EBI)
• Queen Mary University of London (QMUL)
• ISDA
• Tilburg University
ORGANISED BY:
• Harald Benink (Institute of Governance, Tilburg University)
• Rosa Lastra (CCLS, QMUL)