Warwick Emerging Markets Forum 2014
Event from Warwick Emerging Markets Society

Fri 07 Nov 2014 18:30 - Sat 08 Nov 2014 18:00
07/11/2014, 18:30 - 08/11/2014, 18:00
Friday 07 November 2014, 6.30PM - Saturday 08 November 2014, 6.00PM
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Warwick Emerging Markets Forum 2014
7 – 8 November, 2014
Friday and Saturday of Week 6
Friday:
17:30 Registration
18:30 Start
20:45 Networking Drinks
Saturday
10:00 Start
13:20 Lunch
18:00 Closing
Our biggest event, the WEMF 2014 explores a wide range of economic, financial, political, social, investment, business, and development issues facing these countries. The only multi-disciplinary Forum and Society at Warwick aiming to broaden our members’ intellectual horizons; WEMF has been a great success since its launch in 2011. Last year we welcomed about 250 students and professionals from Warwick, as well as other leading universities across the country, including LSE, UCL, Bristol, and Nottingham.
EY and OBG will have stalls throughout the course of the Forum to engage with our delegates.
Speakers include:
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Pritha Mitra and team - Middle Eastern and Central Asia Senior Economist, IMF
Conflicts, oil, and economic transitions: Regional economic outlook for the Middle East and Central Asia
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Rizal Djaafara - Chief Representative for Europe and Africa, Central Bank of Indonesia
Indonesia’s relative economic position to other Emerging Markets and major countries: Progress, outlook & challenges
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David Aserkoff – Executive Director, CEEMEA Equity Strategist, J.P. Morgan
Are Emerging Markets really emerging?
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Samir Gadio - Head of Africa Strategy, Standard Chartered Bank
Capitalising on frontier Africa's idiosyncratic market features
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Jagannath Iyer – General Lending and Leverage Finance Associate, Allen & Overy
Banking and finance in Emerging Markets: Access to credit and challenges
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Madhur Jha - Senior Global Economist, Standard Chartered Bank
Global growth: Emerging Markets are key?
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Hazel Henderson - Futurist, Economic Iconoclast, Author and TV Presenter
Mapping the global transition to the solar age: Breakdowns driving breakthroughs
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Juan Pablo Cavelier - Ambassador in Special Assignment to Expo Milano 2015, Government of Colombia
Colombia’s magic realism
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Lord Meghnad Desai - Professor Emeritus, London School of Economics
The role of politics in shaping the path of Emerging Markets
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Ali Dhaloomal - Emerging Markets Credit Analyst, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Emerging Markets corporate credit outlook
Panel 1: How to raise debt finance and where to invest in Emerging Markets
Panel 2: Development through globalisation: an Emerging Markets
For a Standard Ticket, you can enjoy:
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8 Individual Talks
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2 Panels
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1 Workshop
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Networking Drinks on 7 November
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Networking Lunch (Full Chinese Buffet by China Red in Coventry) on 8 November
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Refreshments
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Access to Oxford Business Group’s entire archive online for 3 years
For Premium Ticket, you also get:
Check our website for the latest details: www.warwickemf.com or email us at info@warwickemf.com
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