S&P Investor Forum: Outlook and Key Issues for
Europe's Financial Markets in 2010
Wednesday, 9th December 2009

Date
Wednesday
9th December 2009

Time
08.30am - Lunch

Venue
Drapers' Hall
Throgmorton Street
London
EC2N 2DQ

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08:30
   
       Registration
     
09:00
  
   
   
Welcome remarks
Tony Angel, Executive Managing Director - Europe, Middle East and Africa, Standard & Poor's
   
09:15
  
    
Keynote Presentation
Stephen Green, Chairman, HSBC Group
 
10:00
   
     
2010 Economic Outlook
Jean-Michel Six, Chief Economist - Europe, Standard & Poor's 
    

10:20
   
     
    
 
    


2010 European Credit Market Outlook: "How Creditworthy Will European Banks and Companies Be in 2010"
Blaise Ganguin, Chief Credit Officer - Europe, Standard & Poor's Ratings Services
    
10:50 Coffee break

11:20























 

 

 











   
Panel Discussion:
Deleveraging: "The Great Unwind: Where Does It Go From Here?"
The macro implications of deleveraging: corporate, financial institution, and equity perspectives.
Panel Moderator: Gillian Tett, Assistant Editor in charge of Global Financial Markets Coverage, the Financial Times
Participants will include:
Scott Bugie, Managing Director, Financial Institutions Ratings, Standard & Poor's
Gary Jenkins, Head of Fixed-Income Research, Evolution Securities
George Magnus, Economic Advisor, UBS
Richard Raeburn, Chairman, European Association of Corporate Treasurers
Stephen Thomas, Professor of Finance, Cass Business School
Robert Talbut, Chief Investment Officer, Royal London Asset Management    
   

12:20
    
    
    
Trends in Global Financial Markets: "Lessons From the Indices For Cross-Asset Investors"
David Blitzer, Chairman, Index Committee, Standard & Poor's Index Services
12:45

  
     
2010 EMEA Equity Markets Outlook: "Is the Rally Sustainable?"
Robert Quinn, European Equity Strategist, Standard & Poor's Equity Research

13:00
  

Closing remarks and Buffet Lunch   
       

 

 

 


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