International Financial Law Review and Asialaw will jointly host a breakfast seminar on financing in 2010.
Regulation of derivatives and structured finance
(3 CPD points / 3 CLE hours accredited)
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The Seminar
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Hear from leading transactional lawyers about the legislative and regulatory changes affecting the regulation of derivatives and structured finance. Benefits of attending include:
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hearing about regulation of over-the-counter derivatives, and debating what Asia should be doing
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learning how harmonisation efforts, such as Isda initiatives, could limit creativity and the use of derivatives
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understanding how Chinese counter-parties, with support of SASAC, have become more assertive and whether suing is the right option
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discovering similarities and differences between Nafmii agreement and Isda master agreement - and why China chose not to use the latter
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discussing pros and cons of introducing class actions in Hong Kong off retail structured products
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reviewing SFC consultation papers and analysing how regulatory landscape will work in practice
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considering the types of structured products there will likely be in the future
Who should attend?
| • In-house counsel at financial institutions |
• Corporate counsel at medium-tolarge companies |
| • Financial regulators |
• Corporate finance private practice lawyers |
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General enquiries
For further information, please contact Samantha Woo by email swoo@alphk.com or call +852 2842 6931.