Basel III: Are We Done Now?
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Program Basel III: Are We Done Now? 09:00 14:30 Welcome and Introduction Panel 4: What Basel III Means to Investors Andreas Cahn Philippe Bodereau Director , Institute for Law and Finance Managing Director, Head of Credit Research, Pimco Europe Patrick Kenadjian Philipp Hildebrand Senior Counsel, Davis Polk & Wardwell London LLP Vice Chairman, BlackRock Laurie Mayers 09:15 Associate Managing Director, Moody’s Europe Keynote Address Moderator: Levin Holle Stefan Ingves Head of Financial Markets Policy Department, German Chairman, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision Federal Ministry of Finance 09:45 Panel 1: Basel III, a Milestone Achievement? 15:30 C O F F E E B R E A K Timothy Adams President and CEO, The Institute of International Finance 16:00 William Coen Panel 5: The Geographic Consequences Secretary General, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision Philippe Bordenave Andreas Dombret Chief Operating Officer, BNP Paribas Member of the Executive Board, Deutsche Bundesbank, Sandra O’Connor Member of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision Chief Regulatory Affairs Officer, JPMorgan Chase and Chair, Moderator: Nicolas Veron Global Financial Markets Association Senior Fellow, Bruegel and Visiting Fellow, Peterson Institute Shunsuke Shirakawa for International Economics Deputy Commissioner for International Affairs, Financial Services Agency Japan, Member of the Basel Committee on Banking 11:15 C O F F E E B R E A K Supervision Moderator: Claudio Borio Head of the Monetary and Economic Department, Bank for 11:45 International Settlements Panel 2: Basel III, Sense and Sensitivity, A Thematic Overview 17:00 Danièle Nouy Conclusion Chair of the Single Supervisory Mechanism, European Central Bank Andrea Enria Marcus Schenck Chairman, European Banking Authority Chief Financial Officer, Deutsche Bank Moderator: Patrick Kenadjian Senior Counsel, Davis Polk & Wardwell London LLP 12:45 L U N C H 13:30 Panel 3: But Have We Gone Far Enough? Charles Goodhart Emeritus Professor, London School of Economics Martin Hellwig Director, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods Moderator: Douglas Elliott Partner, Oliver Wyman Registration under: http://anmeldung.ilf-frankfurt.de Terms & Conditions: Upon receipt of your registration you will receive an invoice for the registration fee of EUR 320 (ILF Sponsors: EUR 220). VAT is not applicable. Payment must be received prior to the conference. Registration fee includes lunch and coffee breaks. Registered participants can cancel their registration no later than January 13, 2017 or appoint a replacement no later than January 19. The ILF reserves the right to make changes to the program or to cancel the conference. In case of cancellation by the ILF registration fees will be refunded. .