Donnerstag, 31. Oktober 2013
wer fährt (fliegt) mit nach New York.............?
LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER!!
EMTA is pleased to present "Sovereign Debt Restructuring: Private Sector Reaction to Current Proposals".
This
Special Seminar will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2013, at EMTA’s
offices at 360 Madison Avenue, 17th Floor, on 45th Street between
Madison and 5th Aves., in New York City, beginning at 11:45 a.m.,
scheduled to end at 2:15 p.m., and a light lunch will be provided.
After
the IMF’s withdrawal of its proposal a decade ago for a Sovereign Debt
Restructuring Mechanism (SDRM), and the adoption of the IIF’s Principles
of Stable Capital Flows and Fair Debt Restructuring and inclusion of
collective action clauses (CACs) in EM bond issues, there have been
various official sector and academic concerns about the existing
mechanisms for restructuring sovereign bonds, particularly in response
to developments in the European sovereign debt markets and pending
litigation against Argentina.
On
October 16, EMTA presented a panel of sovereign debt experts, who
described a variety of current proposals, including those from the IMF,
to reform aspects of the international architecture for restructuring
sovereign bonds.
Today’s
panel of leading private sector practitioners will provide their own
views on the current sovereign debt restructuring architecture and on
the various proposals to reform it.
Speakers will include:
Charles Blitzer (Blitzer Consulting) – Moderator
Tim DeSieno (Bingham McCutchen)
Gerardo Rodriguez (BlackRock)
Gerardo Rodriguez (BlackRock)
Jay Newman (Elliott Management Corporation)
Rashique Rahman (Morgan Stanley)
Support for this event provided by Bingham McCutchen and Morgan Stanley.
This
Special Seminar is the second in a three-part EMTA series of panels on
sovereign debt, the international architecture to restructure it and
proposed reforms. Our
third panel on December 18 will endeavor to summarize the official
sector and private sector positions and articulate a sensible path
forward.
Attendance
Registration fee for EMTA members is US$75 / Non-members is US$495 / Closed to the Press.
Registration
To register, please CLICK HERE if you have previously registered for an EMTA event or you are an EMTA member with login credentials.
Cancellation
Cancellations must be received by 11:45 a.m. (NY time), Monday, November 4,
2013, or you will be charged the full amount. Substitute delegates may
be sent at no additional charge. Please contact Suzette Ortiz at sortiz@emta.org for any matters related to registration.
For more information on non-registration matters, please contact Aviva Werner at EMTA at +1 (646) 289-5412 or by email atawerner@emta.org.
EMTA offers a wide range of Emerging Markets information. Please see our website at: http://www.emta.org.
This e-mail was sent from EMTA, Trade Association For The Emerging Markets (sortiz@emta.org) to rolfjkoch@web.de.
Kommentare:
- Anonym31. Oktober 2013 15:35Der Kommentar wurde von einem Blog-Administrator entfernt.AntwortenLöschen
- Anonym31. Oktober 2013 17:05In die Zahlungsschlange einreihen ?
Du elender alter Wichtigmacher. Immer wieder produzierst du dich und erzählst den Leuten deinen Stuss.
Da dir ja die ABDRECO GmbH und ihre stillen Gesellschafter doch angeblich so am herzen liegen, wirst du dann doch bestimmt auch deren Urteil einreihen, nicht wahr ? - Anonym31. Oktober 2013 17:20Tja, in der Tat erstaunlich, dass der gute Rolf Koch und sein Sohn als Mitgesellschafter diese Infos der ABDRECO und damit auch den stillen Gesellschaftern vorenthält.
Und die Reisekosten müsste Mutti Sylvia dir doch eh wieder aus ihrem Strickgeld bezahlen.