
According to financial headlines around the globe, the banking industry is on a steady rise from the great recession era. America’s biggest banks are making profits, the government is earning money from its bailouts of institutions and the Obama Administration is pushing new financial rules, but the bigger picture is being lost. Many risks still remain as regulation is more complex, return on equity is too low and costs are still rising.
So where do we go from here?
The 2nd Zicklin-Capco Conference in Finance – Industrialization and Innovation, a New Perspective – will explore with high profile industry executive and leading researchers, how cutting-edge approaches to regulation, risk and reporting are transforming the fortunes of forward-looking institutions. There will also be a focus on a resurgence of interest in industrialization in the financial marketplace.
This event will give students with an interest in the financial industry a behind the scenes look on the Wall Street reform. Key speakers include executives from the International Continental Exchange, Jeffries, HSBC North America, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, TABB Group, Morgan Stanley, Capco Institute, and the New York Stock Exchange.
Date: Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013
Time: 8:30AM – 6:30PM
Location: VC 14-220
To RSVP, please contact (646)-312-2070. Please keep in mind there is limited availability for students so be sure to reserve your seat as soon as possible.
It was a great event. I’m glad I volunteered.
Thank you Danny for contributing to the success of the event!