Following the huge success of the National Asset-Liability Management conference in 2009, Central Banking Publications is pleased to announce the dates for the 2010 London event.
This conference is a must-attend forum where decision-makers from central banks, sovereign investors, state pension funds and treasuries can discuss the implications of current market conditions. Within this context, you will re-assess best practice in investment strategy, risk management and market engagement.
In the past 18 months, national balance sheets have changed radically with many public funds acquiring new assets and using their reserves to preserve liquidity. Make sure you note in your diary the dates for the 2010 National Asset-Liability Management conference and find out how leading national fund managers are tackling the challenges brought by this new environment.
New for 2010:
- Exit strategies: When and how to divest the assets acquired during the past 18 months?
- Recent trends in FX reserve accumulation
- Risk appetite, investment criteria and asset allocation
- Ensuring your investment strategy does not jeopardize future liquidity needs
- Developing a holistic risk management approach that looks at the entire national balance sheet
- Managing national debt - sustainability of debt issuance in the current market conditions
Related links: National Asset-Liability Management



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