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Faculty of Law
The University of Hong Kong
Program on International Financial Systems
Harvard Law School
Centre for Financial Innovation and Risk Management
Faculty of Business and Economics
The University of Hong Kong
“THE PROPOSED BASEL II CAPITAL ACCORD:IMPLICATIONS FOR FINANCIAL MARKETS IN ASIA”
Financial support provided by
Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP
Wednesday, 8 January 2003
4:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Central Conference Center
4/F Wheelock House, 20 Pedder Street
Central, Hong Kong
Members of the Press are cordially invited to attend. Attached please find the programme rundown for your reference.
Programme rundown
Session I: 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
The Basel II Framework and Financial Institutions
Moderator:Mr. Lonnie Dounn, Chief Credit Officer, HSBC
Basel II: Current Status and Outlook
Mr. Stefan Hohl, Representative Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bank for International Settlements
Implications of Basel II for Banks in Asia
Mr. Martin Wardle, Partner, KPMG
Supervisory Review
Mr. Simon Topping, Director, Banking Policy, Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Operational Risk
Prof. Hal S. Scott, Nomura Professor of International Financial Systems & Director, Program on International Financial Systems, Harvard Law School; Paul Hastings Visiting Professor in Corporate & Financial Law, Faculty of Law, HKU
Session II: 6:15 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Basel II and Financial Markets
Moderator:Prof. Hal S. Scott, Harvard Law School
Credit Risk
Dr. Terry Cheuk, Assistant Professor, School of Business, HKU
Project Finance
Mr. Michael Dunphy, Denton Wilde Sapte
*Corporate Credit Risk Management
Mr. John Burton, Asia Pacific Marketing Manager, Moody's Risk Management Services
Derivatives
Mr. Jeffrey H. Chen, Partner, Jones Day Reavis & Pogue
Legal Risk
Mr. Douglas Arner, Deputy Director, AIIFL & Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, HKU
Concluding Remarks
Prof. Hal S. Scott, Harvard Law School
* to be confirmed
“THE PROPOSED BASEL II CAPITAL ACCORD:IMPLICATIONS FOR FINANCIAL MARKETS IN ASIA”
2003年01月06日
Asian Institute of International Financial Law (AIIFL)
Faculty of Law
The University of Hong Kong
Program on International Financial Systems
Harvard Law School
Centre for Financial Innovation and Risk Management
Faculty of Business and Economics
The University of Hong Kong
“THE PROPOSED BASEL II CAPITAL ACCORD:IMPLICATIONS FOR FINANCIAL MARKETS IN ASIA”
Financial support provided by
Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP
Wednesday, 8 January 2003
4:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Central Conference Center
4/F Wheelock House, 20 Pedder Street
Central, Hong Kong
Members of the Press are cordially invited to attend. Attached please find the programme rundown for your reference.
Programme rundown
Session I: 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
The Basel II Framework and Financial Institutions
Moderator:Mr. Lonnie Dounn, Chief Credit Officer, HSBC
Basel II: Current Status and Outlook
Mr. Stefan Hohl, Representative Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bank for International Settlements
Implications of Basel II for Banks in Asia
Mr. Martin Wardle, Partner, KPMG
Supervisory Review
Mr. Simon Topping, Director, Banking Policy, Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Operational Risk
Prof. Hal S. Scott, Nomura Professor of International Financial Systems & Director, Program on International Financial Systems, Harvard Law School; Paul Hastings Visiting Professor in Corporate & Financial Law, Faculty of Law, HKU
Session II: 6:15 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Basel II and Financial Markets
Moderator:Prof. Hal S. Scott, Harvard Law School
Credit Risk
Dr. Terry Cheuk, Assistant Professor, School of Business, HKU
Project Finance
Mr. Michael Dunphy, Denton Wilde Sapte
*Corporate Credit Risk Management
Mr. John Burton, Asia Pacific Marketing Manager, Moody's Risk Management Services
Derivatives
Mr. Jeffrey H. Chen, Partner, Jones Day Reavis & Pogue
Legal Risk
Mr. Douglas Arner, Deputy Director, AIIFL & Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, HKU
Concluding Remarks
Prof. Hal S. Scott, Harvard Law School
* to be confirmed