- Sofitel Sydney Wentworth, Sydney, Australia
The team at Economist Conferences were delighted to bring together 150 policymakers, regulators and business leaders to debate and shape the future of finance at The Bellwether Series: Australia on July 28th 2010 in Sydney. Our panel of distinguished guest speakers, including The Hon. Wayne Swan MP, Deputy Prime Minster and Treasurer, engaged in a series of critical discussions on economic policy, new business and investment opportunities and the future outlook for Australia's economy.
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- Learn first-hand about government plans to maintain Australia's financial growth
- Gain insights into new inbound and outbound investment opportunities for Australia
- Have a voice in a discussion with the policymakers and business leaders
- Equip your business for the challenges ahead
- Network and benchmark the leading investors, executives and policymakers in Australia and the region
| 8:20am | Registration and refreshments |
| 8:50am | Chairman's welcome
Charles Goddard, Editorial Director, Asia-Pacific, Economist Intelligence Unit
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| 9:00am | Setting the scene: The outlook for Australia's economy and the future of finance As the dust begins to settle over Australia's political landscape, we ask Mark Johnson, Chairman of the Australia Financial Centre Forum where this leaves the Australian economy its financial markets. Mark Johnson, Chairman, Australia Financial Centre Task-Force Interviewed by: Robert Milliken, Australia Correspondent, The Economist
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| 9:30am | Keynote address: What next for Australia? The government perspective The Australian economy has proven its resilience in the face of massive, synchronised recessions in almost all of the world's major economies. Nevertheless, significant challenges and risks remain as the global economy and financial markets still remain in a fragile state.
The Hon. Wayne Swan MP, Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer, Government of Australia
Moderated by: Charles Goddard, Editorial Director, Asia-Pacific, Economist Intelligence Unit
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| 10:15am | The changing global and Australian financial-services landscape A closer look at strategic trends in the global financial-services industry in the wake of the financial crisis. How is the global investment banking industry changing? Will Australian financial institutions ever unlock their true potential and emerge on the global stage as major force? Can Australia compete as an Asia-Pacific or global financial services hub in the future? What is the future of Islamic finance in Australia?
Panelists: The Hon. Chris Bowen MP, Minister for Financial Services, Superannuation and Corporate Law; Minister for Human Services, Government of Australia Matin Fahy, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Financial Services Institute of Australasia Ian Saines, Group Executive Institutional Banking and Markets, Commonwealth Bank
Moderated by: Matthew Valencia, Wall Street Editor, The Economist |
| 11:00am | Networking coffee and tea break
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| 11:30am | The outlook for risk management—roles of the regulatory institutions, the Reserve Bank and the financial institutions themselves The creation of financial innovations such as structured products and securitisation has largely been blamed for the financial crisis. Efforts to restore trust in the system and chart a path to recovery are well under way, but what steps are needed to prevent another crisis? Strong risk prevention and a solid framework of regulation that allow for responsible innovation are central to this progress. What are the implications of international regulatory initiatives for Australia? What initiatives are currently being reviewed by the regulatory authorities? How are regulators and the Reserve Bank creating a secure financial framework? Is Australia's financial regulation stifling innovation? Should regulators clamp down on the creators of these products? Should new financial innovation be about reducing complexity?
Panelists: Art Certosimo, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Alternative Investment and Broker-Dealer Services, BNY Mellon Jon Denovan, Senior Partner, Banking and Finance, Gadens Lawyers Rory Matthews, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Veda Advantage Group
Moderated by: Matthew Valencia, Wall Street Editor, The Economist Co-Moderator: Melissa Long, Anchor, Bloomberg |
12:30pm
| Lunch
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| 1:50pm | The outlook for global currencies and the Australian Dollar—is there a paradigm shift? The US dollar has played the role of the world’s leading reserve currency but some could argue that it has contributed to the global imbalances that we see today. What geopolitical and economic implications will we face if a shift in the balance of power among major currencies continues?
Panelists: Dr Andrew Stoeckel, Founding Chairman, The Centre for International Economics Huw McKay, Senior International Economist, Westpac Economics, Westpac Institutional Bank Mardi Dungey, Professor of Economics and Finance, University of Tasmania
Moderated by: Charles Goddard, Editorial Director, Asia-Pacific, Economist Intelligence Unit
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| 2:30pm | Global and Australian investment opportunities: The regions, markets and sectors of the future Looking forward, where are the growth opportunities within and outside Australia?
Panelists: Nicholas Moore, Chief Executive Officer, Macquarie Group Keith Pogson, Global Financial Services Leader, Asia Pacific, Ernst & Young David Stuart, Head of Dynamic Asset Allocation, Australia and New Zealand, Mercer Moderated by: Matthew Valencia, Wall Street Editor, The Economist
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| 3:10pm | Assessing Australia's external financing vulnerabilities Major new mining and energy projects are planned over the medium-term, which will boost GDP and export growth. With increased inflow of investment money, the future for the commodities sector looks bright, but also brings with it increasing external debt levels to finance large new projects.
Panelists: Steve Hess, Vice President, Senior Credit Officer, Sovereign Risk Group, Moody's Investor Service Michael Stutchbury, Economic Editor, The Australian Alberto Calderon, Group Executive and Chief Commercial Officer, BHP Billiton Moderated by: Robert Milliken, Australia Correspondent, The Economist
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| 3:50pm | Networking coffee and tea break
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| 4:20pm | The outlook for the Australian asset management industry The recent rally in asset prices has bolstered the confidence and risk appetite among both asset managers and their clients. It will be sometime, however, before the global industry fully regains its footing. With this in mind we examine the future of Australia's flourishing asset management industry.
Panelists: David Murray, Chairman, Future Fund Mark Delaney, Chief Investment Officer, AustralianSuper Moderated by: Charles Goddard, Editorial Director, Asia-Pacific, The Economist Intelligence Unit
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| 5:00pm | Keynote summary response
The Hon. Lindsay Tanner MP, Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Government of Australia Moderated by: Charles Goddard, Editorial Director, Asia-Pacific, Economist Intelligence Unit
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| 5:45pm | Concluding remarks Charles Goddard, Editorial Director, Asia-Pacific, Economist Intelligence Unit
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| 6:000pm | Cocktail reception Welcome remarks by: The Honourable Eric Roozendaal MLC, Treasurer, Special Minister of State, Minister for State and Regional Development, New South Wales Government |
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Charles Goddard Editorial Director, Asia-Pacific Economist Intelligence Unit | ![]() |
Matthew Valencia Wall Street Editor The Economist |
Guest Chairman:
![]() | Robert Milliken Australia Correspondent The Economist
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![]() | The Hon. Wayne Swan MP Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Government of Australia | ![]() | The Hon. Lindsay Tanner MP Minister for Finance and Deregulation Government of Australia |
![]() | The Hon. Chris Bowen MP Minister for Financial Services, Superannuation and Corporate Law; Minister for Human Services Government of Australia | ![]() | Mark Delaney Chief Investmetn Officer AustralianSuper |
![]() | Ian Saines Group Executive Institutional Banking and Markets Commonwealth Bank | ![]() | David Murray Chairman Future Fund |
Nicholas Moore Chief Executive Officer Macquarie Group | ![]() | Mark Johnson Chairman Australia Financial Centre Forum | |
![]() | Dr. Martin Fahy Chief Executive Officer FINSIA - Financial Services Institute of Australasia | ![]() | Art Certosimo Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Alternative Investment and Broker-Dealer Services BNY Mellon
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| | Rory Matthews Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Veda Advantage Group | ![]() | Jon Denovan Senior Partner, Banking and Finance Gadens Lawyers |
![]() | Steven Hess Vice President, Senior Credit Officer, Sovereign Risk Group Moody's Investor Service | ![]() | Keith Pogson Global & Far East Financial Services Leader Ernst & Young |
![]() | Prof Warwick McKibbin Director, Research School of Economics The Australian National University Board Member Reserve Bank of Australia | ![]() | Michael Stutchbury Economic Editor The Australian |
![]() | Alberto Calderon Group Executive and Chief Commercial Officer BHP Billiton | ![]() | Dr Andrew Stoeckel Founding Chairman The Centre for International Economics |
![]() | Huw McKay Senior International Economist, Westpac Economics Westpac Institutional Bank | ![]() | David Stuart Head of Dynamic Asset Allocation, Australia and New Zealand Mercer |
![]() | Melissa Long Anchor Bloomberg Television | ![]() | Mardi Dungey Professor of Economics and Finance University of Tasmania |
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