Dodd Frank Update Seminar
21/02/2012 - Pinners Hall, 105-108 Old Broad Street, London, EC2N 1EX
Member Price: £270.00 including VAT
Non-Member Price: £390.00 including VAT
A critical update on what Dodd Frank means for the international banking community.
The US Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act will have a significant impact on the international banking community. The regulatory environment will become more restrictive under Dodd Frank, and banks with global operations will need to learn how to position their business lines to maximise their potential for growth under the new rules.
The BBA’s Dodd Frank Update Seminar will provide a comprehensive review of Dodd Frank and what it means for UK and cross-border banking. The seminar will cover the impact Dodd Frank will have on the OTC markets, trading, capital, liquidity management and more.
Speakers include:
- Chris Allen, Managing Director - Legal Markets, Barclays Capital
- John Hughes, Head of Regulatory Reform for EMEA Global Banking and Markets, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
- Charles Horn, Partner, Morrison & Foerster
- Anna Pinedo, Partner, Morrison & Foerster
- Irving Henry, Policy Director - Prudential, British Bankers' Association
Topics include:
- Dodd Frank – an update on the current political and regulatory status, challenges and issues
- Dodd Frank, Basel 3, MiFID and EMIR – what developments are expected in 2012?
- Measuring the extraterritorial application of Dodd Frank
- What are the expected implications for UK banks?
- How will the impact differ between domestic and foreign banks with US operations?
This seminar will be of particular interest to those with responsibility for:
- Regulatory Relations
- Liquidity risk
- Funding
- Capital Management
- Regulatory Modelling
- Market Risk
- Prudential Policy
- Treasury
- Regulatory Reporting
- Compliance
- Accounting
- Internal Audit
