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How greater transparency and good governance add value to the region’s markets
Celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Securities and Commodities Authority by attending the 2010 Securities and Regulatory Authorities Summit, on the 15th February at The Emirates Palace Hotel, Abu Dhabi, UAE, under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs .
The summit , will undoubtedly be the leading forum for discussion and debate on lessons learned from the financial crisis and driving success moving forward. It will gather over 250 leaders from across the region to engage in important debate on the future of markets across the Middle East.
The event will feature a keynote address by
H.E. Eng. Sultan bin Saeed Al-Mansoori,
Minister of Economy of the UAE & Board Chairman,
SECURITIES AND COMMODITIES AUTHORITY. It will include key insight from leading figures from exchanges and regulatory authorities from across the region.
High-powered round tables, featuring the Middle East’s most influential regulators and exchanges, will explore the successes of the region in implementing effective regulation and stimulating good governance and transparency. The session will discuss the following subjects:
1. Financial Market Regulatory Authorities: Objectives, Duties and Roles (Legislations – Supervision – Regulation and Awareness Creation), The Organization Structures, Working Mechanisms, Priorities and Challenges, Points of Agreements and Differences compared with Financial Markets in the area of supervision.
2. Financial markets (Bourses): Objectives, Duties and Roles, Organization Structures, Working Mechanisms, Priorities and challenges, Points of agreements and differences compared withsupervisory authorities.
3. The Repercussions of the Global Financial Crisis on the Role, Prerogatives and Working Mechanisms of Supervisory Authorities and Financial Markets.
4. Islamic Capital Market: In the aftermath of the global financial crisis; its benefit for securities markets and regulators alike.
The event will feature debates among key decision makers here in the region, bringing insight into the challenges and opportunities for regulators and exchanges in the Middle East and across the world, and how they can work together to promote transparency and good governance.
Who should attend :
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