Topic:
Counterparty Credit Risk Management in a Changing Regulatory Environment
Synopsis:
During the financial crisis of 2007-2008, a major concern of the Federal Reserve Board was the pending meltdown of the financial system due to counterparty failure. Most of the concern was around Credit Default Swap payments. Many regulatory legislations have attempted to address systemic shortfalls identified during the crisis, including the Dodd-Frank Act and most recently, Enhanced Prudential Standards. The speaker will discuss the refocus of counterparty credit risk management in the past several years.
Venue:
University of North Carolina Greensboro, Bryan School of Business and Economics, Room 225
516 Stirling Street, Greensboro NC 27412
Speaker:
Steve Buisson, FRM, SVP, Head of Market Risk, BB&T
Time:
7:00PM - 9:00PM
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For more information, please contact GARP co-Directors, Raleigh, North Carolina Chapter:
Dr. Wei Chen, FRM, Analytical Solutions Manager, Risk Analytics, Research and Development Division, SAS Institute Inc. - wei.chen@sas.com
Dr. Tao Pang, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, North Carolina State University - tpang@ncsu.edu