EMTA Presents:
"The Eurozone Dilemma - What Can Be Learned from Emerging Markets?"
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Hosted by Bank of America Merrill Lynch
One Bryant Park (42nd St. and 6th Ave.) - 2nd Floor
New York City
3:00 pm - Registration
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Panel Discussion
This Seminar will include a discussion of the most recent events surrounding Greece, their implications for the international financial markets, and what can be learned from historical sovereign debt restructurings in the Emerging Markets.
The panel will be moderated by Daniel Tenengauzer (BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research), and the other panelists will include:
Lee Buchheit (Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton) - How Will a Restructuring of Greece's Debt -- if and when it comes -- Differ from Previous Sovereign Debt Restructurings?
Alessandro Cocco (J.P. Morgan) - Overview of CDS Market Practice for European Sovereigns
Anna Gelpern (American University) - Implications of the Greek Crisis for Debt Policy and Regulatory Reform
Adam Lerrick (American Enterprise Institute) - Confusing Monetary Union with Fiscal Union: The Greek Insolvency and Bailout
This presentation is part of a continuing series of panels and presentations that EMTA is pleased to sponsor on various topics of interest to Emerging Markets investors and other market participants, andis part of EMTA’s Legal & Compliance Seminars*.
Views expressed by panelists and presenters are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of EMTA or of any of its member firms (including Bank of America Merrill Lynch).
*CLE credit will be available for NY attorneys. This seminar is non-transitional and appropriate for experienced attorneys only.
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