3rd Annual Zagreb School of Economics and Management Financial Conference

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The topic of this year’s conference is “Emerging markets after Quantitative Easing”. The goal of this ZSEM’s conference is to gather top international and local experts from the financial industry and the academic world and throughout interesting lectures and panel discussions offer participants an insight into the latest trends and developments in global financial markets.

Main speakers at the conference will be Mr. Alastair Newton, one of the most famous world’s geopolitical analyst, and one of the five best technical analysts in the world, Mr. Tom Pelcz, both from Nomura.

Besides them, arrival has been confirmed by:

– James Roaf – Senior Resident Representative at IMF for Central and Eastern Europe

– Christian Keller – Head of Research for Emerging Europe, Middle East and Africa (EEMEA), Barclays

– Ludwik Sobolewski – CEO of Bucharest Stock Exchange

– Piotr Kowalski – Head of Fitch Ratings for Poland and Central and Eastern Europe

Each year organizers goal is to hold a conference in this region that is with its quality comparable to similar conferences in London and Frankfurt, but with the price remains affordable to domestic market. Topics on the various panels of the conference are current, interesting and relevant, and organizers are sure that the people whose job is related to finance and capital markets recognize the importance of this event as an excellent opportunity for networking with financiers from London.

Furthermore, Barclays will organize a workshop on the topic “Practical applications of derivatives for borrowers: Implications of recent capital and regulatory reforms.” This workshop, designed for CFO’s and treasurers, will handle the latest price changes in the valuation of derivatives, with special emphasis on the interest rate and FX hedging for debtors.

For more information about this event visit: www.financije.net

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