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What Does the Future Hold?
Government Intervention
Consumer Credit
Industry Restructuring
Investment Banking
Central Banks
Structured Products
Action Points for a New Beginning
Obamanomics
The Role Of Government
Restoring Confidence
Risk Versus Return
Internal Risk Controls
Accounting Standards
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An executive-level banking conference designed to clarify threats and opportunities in a hugely uncertain environment
Banking Outlook Europe 2009 delivers a unique ‘moment in time’ programme, designed in collaboration with the Bank of England and Cass Business School, that addresses the sweeping organisational changes European banks need to make as they stand at a critical junction in their history.
Lehman Brothers is the highest-profile victim so far of the global financial crisis resulting from property bubbles, inadequate regulation, the mis-rating of complex structured products and excessive leverage amongst other things. But just how deeply have these toxic fumes penetrated the banking industry? What further hidden consequences can we expect to see in the next 12 months? And what do commercial, investment and retail banks need to do now to be in a position of strength in the new-look banking industry that is slowly taking shape?
| Banking Outlook Europe 2009 will answer these questions and address every major challenge and opportunity currently facing banks. Through an exceptional speaker faculty of world-leading figures, this unique event is designed to provide new direction for the banking industry as it undergoes the biggest transformation in its history. |
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- What are the implications of bank government intervention around the world?
- What does Obamanomics mean for the US and European banking sectors?
- How far will new national and EU regulatory frameworks go?
- What role will governments and central banks be playing?
- How can confidence in the banking sector be restored?
- How can capitalisation, leverage and liquidity challenges be overcome?
- When and how will consumer credit be resurrected?
- What new banking business models will emerge?
With a 360° perspective from government, central banks, regulators and C-level bankers, Banking Outlook Europe 2009 is your best opportunity this year to take a step back from the credit crisis and get full visibility on all of the critical threats and opportunities that are coming your way.

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EXCLUSIVE:
Global Banking Survey
In partnership with Cass Business School in London, we have just conducted a global banking survey to gain some insight into the challenges and opportunities facing banks at this critical point in time. Over 800 respondents participated in the survey, which addressed questions such as:
- What were the biggest causes of the global credit crisis?
- Which financial institutions are going to have to change the way they conduct their business, and to what extent?
- What are the biggest challenges facing banks in the next 12 months?
- Which services will provide banks with the biggest source of revenue and growth over the next 2-3 years?
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