November 2, 2007: Modern Capital Markets Summit
Modern Capital Markets Summits are are a series of summits, in cooperation with the OECD, of thought leaders in New York, London, Berlin,Shaghai, and Paris, to begin rebuilding consensus on policy agendas that foster robust capital markets and to help identify a research agenda dealing with the consequences of the new capital market. Summit leaders are Ambassador Felix Rohatyn in New York in November 2, 2007; London School of Economics
Director Howard Davies in London in January 2008; American Academy in Berlin President & CEO Norman Pearlstine in Berlin in March 2008; and OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria in Paris in April 2008. The Summits generated opinion statements, which would help finalize the agenda and define research projects. Results would be shared at the final joint OECD roundtable in Paris in April 2008 and would be disseminated globally to regulators, corporations, investors and scholars at a conference in Shanghai in Nov. 2008 to be chaired by Laura Cha, Deputy Chairman, HSBC Limited
