Unravelling the puzzle: Challenges for Global Asset Allocation
- Keynote speech by Luigi Zingales, Chicago Booth School of Business
- Keynote speech by Ian Domowitz, Head of Global Research, ITG and former Northwestern University
- Keynote speech by Ed Fishwick, Managing Director and Co-head of Risk & Quantitative Analysis, BlackRock
- Tatjana Verrier, Head of Financial Services Antitrust, DG Competition, European Commission
- Kay Swinburne, Member of the European Parliament
- John Berrigan, Director for Financial Stability, DG ECFIN, European Commission
- Brad Hunt, Managing Director, Goldman Sachs
- Florencio López de Silanes, Professor of Finance, EDHEC Business School
- Fabrice Demarigny, Global Head of Capital Markets, Mazars, and former Secretary General of CESR
- Pierre Delsaux, Director for Capital and Companies, DG Markt, European Commission
- Anton Brender, Chief Economist, Dexia Asset Management
- Jeremy Grant, Editor, FT Trading Room
- See the programme for the full list of discussants per session
About the event
Under the heading, 'Unravelling the Puzzle', the 2011 ECMI Annual Conference will bring together the best of academia, industry and policy making, to discuss the challenges for global asset allocation from four different perspectives, each of them featuring a keynote speech and a panel:
- Global outlook in asset allocation: Where will systemic risk reside?
- Funding corporate governance: Opportunities and challenges coming from debt markets
- Asset management at a crossroads: A new paradigm for a more efficient asset allocation theory
- Economic and regulatory challenges for capital markets: The results of liberalisation and future steps
Both the excellent line-up of speakers and the importance of the topics addressed will position this conference among the most important events in the Brussels calendar, at the heart of policy discussions on financial markets.
Learn more and register
To see the programme and register click here, you will be redirected to the ECMI webpage.
The conference will take place at the Palace des Academies in Brussels, Rue Ducale 1.
