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The Future of Financial Market Infrastructure: ‘New Perspectives on post-2008 Reforms’

By LSE Law School (other events)

Thursday, May 9 2024 1:30 PM 6:30 PM BST
 
ABOUT ABOUT

The ‘Future of FMI’ project, hosted by LSE Law School, was established in 2020 to provide a forum for interdisciplinary discussion of the most pressing issues relating to this systemic part of the global financial markets. Our theme for 2023/24’s programme has been re-evaluating financial regulation implemented after the global financial crisis. We are delighted to invite you to our next seminar on ‘New Perspectives on post-2008 Reforms’, to be held ‘in person’ at LSE on 9th May 2024.

The aim of this LSE Law ‘Financial Market Infrastructure Project’ event is to develop new perspectives on post-2008 regulatory reforms by sharing inter-disciplinary, market and regulatory insights. The sessions will consider the effectiveness, evolution and outcomes of the rules implemented after the crisis, take stock of lessons from recent stresses in the markets, and ask where global financial regulation should go from here. The sessions will include time for discussion, and will be of interest to practitioners, academics, regulators, industry participants and students alike. As outlined below, the event will consist of a discussion between a distinguished panel, chaired by Nandini Sukumar, CEO of the World Federation of Exchanges, followed by a keynote address by Professor Niamh Moloney of LSE Law School. Pre-registration is essential- please see details on the LSE Law events webpage.

We do hope you are able to join us.