Financial Reform - Will Global Risk be Tamed?

Date: 
Wednesday, February 15, 2012 - 7:00pm
Category: 
Knowledge Leadership Series (KLS)
Dr. John Soss, Temple University Singapore
Professor John Soss
Regulators continue to reshape the banking and financial services industry following the financial crisis of 2007-2009. Indeed, stringent new regulations aim to increase global market transparency and reduce the chance of another financial debacle. Where do we stand? Will proposed reform safen the financial system or create new fault lines? Join Dr. John G. Soss, Director for the Center of Financial Analysis and Risk Management at the Fox School of Business, for an engaging discussion of the possible good and bad of financial market reforms.

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Cost - $20 for pre-registered guest; $30 at the door.

About Dr. John Soss
Dr. John Soss is the Director of the Center for Financial Analysis and Risk Management at Temple University's Fox School of Business.  Dr. Soss leads the Fox School's Professional Masters programs in Investment Management (MSIM), Financial Engineering (MSFE) and Financial Analysis and Risk Management (MSFA-RM).  Dr. Soss joined Fox following a dynamic investment banking career in New York and London, including managing derivatives franchise business in North America, Europe and Asia.  Additionally, his professional background includes spearheading specialized structured finance and quantitative research teams.  Dr. Soss received his Ph.D. in Finance from Northwestern University.


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