Central Banking Annual training courses/seminars series 2010

Updates:

  • Omar Shaikh, Executive Board Member at the Islamic Finance Counsil will examine the key features in the development of Islamic finance in the retial market in the UK as well as the role of the FSA and the Bank of England in regulating Islamic finance. Find out more here.
  • Charles Freeland, Former Deputy Secretary Genral at the Basel Committee will look at the rational behind the new set of standards to strengthen global capital and liquidity regulations, and the progress of the committee in reaching international consensus.
  • Siegfried Utzig, Director of Economics, EU Policy and International Relations Division at the Association of German Banks will examine how a regulatory framework for credit rating agencies might be developed and implemented in practice.
    Click here to view the updated financial market supervision and regulation course programme.
  • Joelle Gemayel from the Bank of Lebanon will analyse sukuk market, looking at the impact of the financial crisis, the challenges the market faces and the global potential for investment. Click here to view the full programme and speakers lined up for the "How to Regulate Islamic Financial Markets and Products"

Autumn courses

Venue: Clare College, Cambridge

NEW this year: "How to Regulate Islamic Financial Markets and Products"

31 August - 3 September

7-10 September

For mor information about these courses, contact Aurelie Li at aurelie.li@centralbanking.com or on +44 (0)207 004 7430

The benefits of attending central banking training courses/seminars are clear:

  • Practical examples, case studies and workshops are used to encourage discussions and maximise sharing of experience and views.
  • The emphasis throughout is on how national contexts require tailored solutions.
  • Listen to expert speakers and chairmen.
  • Private environment for central banks and financial regulators to discuss freely about issues that matter most to them.
  • A unique opportunity for participants to meet peers from around the globe in one place.
  • Enable delegates to apply the key lessons learned when they return

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