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Event Date |
Wed Jul 4 BST (over 6 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Wed Jul 4 12:00am - Wed Jul 4 12:00am |
Location | Central London |
Region | EMEA |
This seminar will discuss the next steps for prudential regulation and financial stability - looking in particular at risk, structural reform and future priorities for the capital regime.
It is timed as financial institutions prepare for the introduction of the banking ring-fence and the final Basel III regulatory framework, with delegates considering the likely effectiveness of these significant changes, as well as their implications for the sector’s competiveness and credit exposure.
Further sessions will consider the latest priorities for strengthening financial stability and mitigating risks - including the potential risks posed by household debt, P2P lending, digital currencies and Brexit; the future for Solvency II and CRD IV post-Brexit; and the next steps for the counter-cyclical capital buffer and stress testing.
For this conference we expect speakers and other delegates to be an informed group including Members of both Houses of Parliament, senior government officials from HM Treasury, Bank of England, PRA and FCA, and other relevant departments involved in this area of policy and regulation, together with representatives from across the financial services sector - including, banks, building societies, insurers, investors, fund managers and FinTechs - as well as academics, trade associations, consultancies, lawyers, consumer groups, think tanks and members of the national and trade media.
This Event is CPD certified.
2018 Speaker
Fran Boait
Executive Director, Positive Money
Simon Samuels
Founding Partner, Veritum Partners
Professor Sheri Markose
Professor of Economics, University of Essex
Paul Chisnall
Director, Finance and Operations Policy, UK Finance
Professor David Miles
Professor of Financial Economics, Business School, Imperial College London and former Member, Monetary Policy Committee, Bank of England
Guests of Honour:
Sam Woods
Deputy Governor for Prudential Regulation, Bank of England and Chief Executive Officer, Prudential Regulation Authority
Fernando Restoy
Chairman, Financial Stability Institute, Bank for International Settlements