One Year After the Crisis — Lessons Learned and
Changes Being Implemented
The Asset Managers Forum will host a Member Meeting in New York City on Thursday, October 22nd. This event offers AMF members the exclusive opportunity to hear about and interactively discuss the current important themes of the asset management industry and asset management operations. The Member Meeting will feature topics that are being formulated at present with legislators, as well as discuss the lessons that asset managers have learned one year later after the Lehman collapse.
- Money Market Reform
- Counterparty Risk
- Options Symbology
- Potential Changes in the Tri-Party Repo Market
- And Many More Current Issues
The meeting’s topical agenda will cover items that the asset management industry is currently contemplating, many of which are follow-up to last year’s crisis, and changes being implemented to ensure that the industry, and individual asset management firms, can better manage risks and be resilient. As always, the Asset
Managers Forum members discuss practical matters related to asset management operations. You can set yourself ahead of the pack by participating in this unique event for the buy side where you will obtain information that you can use productively in your own shop. This event is also designed to give AMF members an opportunity to influence the agenda of the AMF in 2010. After discussing throughout the day the various lessons learned from the financial crisis, the AMF Steering Committee members will sponsor an interactive panel discussion to develop the Forum’s plans for 2010.
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