Please join us on Thursday, April 30, 2020 for a Webex/Virtual CAFP meeting.
Topic: Economic Update
PRESENTERS: Bob Leggett, Morgan Stanley, Liquidity Strategist and Tom Wipf, Morgan Stanley, Vice Chairman of Institutional Securities
WHEN: Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 2:00-3:15 p.m. EST Presentation/Q&A
WHERE: Webex (Pls note the Link/dial in for this mtg will be emailed to you after you register, prior to mtg date)
SESSION SUMMARY: This discussion focuses on the recent behavior of the international and domestic market, economic uncertainty and wide-ranging impacts on growth, liquidity, credit, and bank financial reporting. Also we will discuss navigating through LIBOR transition to SOFR/other alternatives and best practices to reduce risk.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:1. Review updates on economic growth
2. Discuss recent behavior/outlook related to COVID-19
3. Learn about changes on horizon such as LIBOR phase out and alternative reference options
4. Review best practices to help reduce risk in this environment
Please register online by EOB Monday, April 27th. ONLY Register IF YOU ARE ATTENDING.
All members are encouraged to invite a prospective member or guest.
Program Level: Basic
Intended Professional Level: Intermediate
Prerequisites: None
Advance Preparation: None
1.0 CPE Credit in the field of Economics provided by BDO and 1.0 CTP Credit
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To receive CPE credit for participation in a CAFP training program, you must sign-in at the beginning and actively participate throughout the session. There will be polling questions during the webex session for you to complete. You will receive an email notification once the attendance record has been processed including instructions on how to access your CPE certificate.
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