ifr conferences | INDIA: Latest Trends in International Finance

15th & 16th May 2007, Taj President Hotel, Mumbai

INDIA: Latest Trends in International Finance

As India’s economic power continues to grow, its long-term capital market potential looks very promising. Yet, when so much of the financial system still remains tightly in the grip of the Government, is the enthusiasm of some of the major foreign players premature? And how can Indian companies meet their capital needs?

Drawing on the knowledge of IFR’s expert editorial team, INDIA: Latest Trends in International Finance offers you a detailed overview of the state of the industry. The two-day conference focuses on major themes in international capital markets.

This is the ideal opportunity for local corporates and government agencies to gain valuable insights into the latest trends in global capital markets and how they can benefit from opportunities in global financial markets.

Conference highlights:

  • Discover whether the domestic market is sufficiently big enough to absorb the capital requirements of Indian growth
  • Compare the benefits and challenges of raising finance in domestic vs. international capital markets
  • Gain an overview of the opportunities that exist in syndicated loans, equity capital markets, convertibles, corporate bonds, high-yield debt, emerging market debt, and mortgage and asset-backed securitisation
  • Examine whether Indian issuers meet international standards for syndicated lending
  • Obtain the latest regulatory updates
  • Discuss the future outlook and impact of M&A

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Who should attend?

All senior professionals involved in the following areas:

  • Investment banks
  • Domestic and international banks
  • Corporations
  • Private equity firms
  • Alternative asset managers
  • Investors
  • Regulatory bodies
  • Financial advisors and intermediaries
  • Funding officials in national and regional government agencies

Expert speakers include:

  • Sanjay Nayar, Area Head, Bangladesh, Nepal & Sri Lanka  and Chief Executive Officer, Citigroup India
  • S. Subramaniam, Head of Investment Banking, ENam Financial Consultants Pvt Ltd
  • Moses Harding, Executive Vice President & Group Head - Wholesale Banking, IndusInd Bank Limited
  • Sunil Mehra, Managing Director, Standard Chartered Bank
  • Anshul Krishan, head of South East Asia and Indian equity capital markets, Goldman Sachs, Asia
  • Janette Chang, Convertible Bond Origination, Barclays Capital
  • Choo Hak Lee, Managing Director & Asia Head, Fixed Income Capital Markets, ABN AMRO
  • Rajnikant Patel, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd.
  • RH Patil, Chairman, Clearing Corporation of India
  • R. Ravimohan, Managing Director & CEO, CRISIL Ltd.
  • Amit Tandon, Managing Director, Head of Fitch Ratings India, Fitch Ratings
  • Ananda Bhoumik, Senior Director, Fitch Ratings
  • Roopa Kudva, Executive Director & Chief Rating Officer, CRISIL Ltd.
  • Naresh Takkar, Managing Director, ICRA Limited (an associate of Moody's Investors Service)
  • Farhan Faruqui, Managing Director, Head of Global Loans Asia Pacific, Citigroup
  • Amit Talgeri , Senior Vice President, Head - Retail Credit & Securitisation, HDFC Bank Ltd.
  • RV Verma, Executive Director, National Housing Bank
  • Sanjay Phadke, Vice President, JPMorgan

 

For sponsorship opportunities please contact

Asia
Shahid Hamid
+65 6879 9830
Email: shahid.hamid@thomson.com

America & Europe
Samantha Armstrong
+44 (0)20 7369 7865
Email: samantha.armstrong@thomson.com

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