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Overview
The global economic turbulence over the past four years has had a profound effect on the world's financial and banking systems, exposing vulnerabilities and defects that lay unseen during the good times. They are still at risk from recession in the eurozone, persistent fragilities in other developed countries, and slacker growth in emerging markets.
For the global economy and financial system to truly get back on track will require fundamental changes, including the reworking of fiscal and monetary policies, a scrutiny and correction of what failed in the equity, debt and currency markets, tighter control on public and private indebtedness, a closer appreciation of social and demographic upheaval, and a change in banking and financial institutions.
How the world's banks re-boot themselves will determine whether they will be pale or potent in the coming decade. There are many variables to consider: a country's economic fortunes, liquidity risks, deployment of private capital in key sectors, balance-sheet contraction and deterioration, as well as sovereign risk, to name a few.
The 2nd edition of the International Banking Summit organised by the Financial Times and YES BANK, on the theme Stress or Stability? Re-aligning the Global Banking System, will bring together senior bankers, economists, thought leaders, policy-makers and regulators from around the world for a two-day analysis of how global banks and financial institutions can find durable stability, and the opportunities and dangers that lie in their way, with an eye on what this will mean for India, one of the world's fastest-growing major economies.
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Victor Mallet |
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Henny Sender
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James Crabtree
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Confirmed Speakers Include:
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Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, Government of India |
| Delegate Enquiries: Pamela Lam t: e: pamela.lam@ft.com |
Sponsorship Enquiries: Nick West t: |
Speaker Opportunities: Jeff Wagner t: +1 917 551 5029 e: jeff.wagner@ft.com |
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