Início: 15.01.2013 05:45
Término: 16.01.2013 12:00
Endereço:
Am Stadtpark 1,
Vienna,
Áustria
Keynote addresses:
Sir Suma Chakrabarti, President, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
Ewald Nowotny, Governor, Oesterreichische Nationalbank
This will be the 18th annual Euromoney Central and Eastern European Forum. Every year the Forum brings together the region’s leading issuers, foreign and domestic investors, government ministers, central bank governors, local business leaders and world class economists to set the agenda for the year ahead.
“This event was a stimulating and important contribution to the debate concerning the outlook for Central and Eastern European economies at this critical time.”
Julian Mayo, Co-Chief Investment Officer, Charlemagne Capital
“It is a very efficient forum to meet existing and potential business partners while getting a comprehensive update on the financial issues that matter most to us.”
Xhentil Demiraj, Public Debt Manager, Ministry of Finance, Government of Albania
This year, with worries of how the fallout from the Eurozone crisis will further affect the countries of the region, the event could not be more important or timely. The elite speakers will debate both the potential risks and opportunities that present themselves for 2013 in the region. Through highly interactive editorially driven panels, sponsored workshops, intimate roundtables, and opening keynote speeches the speakers will address the most pressing topics on everyone’s minds.
“The conference is a good opportunity for the exchange of expert views and for insights into current problems and proposed solutions.”
Maja Kadievska Vojnovic, Vice Governor, National Bank of Macedonia
Who attends the Euromoney CEE Forum?
Regularly attracting over 1000 attendees this is not only a content rich forum but also an ideal opportunity to see old friends, meet new people and create new business opportunities for the year ahead. A valuable event for each and every attendee the Central and Eastern European Forum is a must see for anyone with an interest in Central and Eastern Europe.