The European United Left / Nordic Green Left group will today kick off three days of discussion, debate and analysis on subjects including the economic crisis, climate change and left parties in government in Copenhagen.
ECBC Plenary Meeting
Date
14 Apr 2016 08:30 to 17:00
Address
Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center
Arni Magnussons Gade 2-4
1577 Copenhagen
DenmarkEvent Type
M - Seminar, presentation
Section
Euro & Finance
Event Location
Denmark
Event Description
Next ECBC Plenary Meeting
April 2016 plenary now open for registrations - please register here
The ECBC Plenary meetings are the key covered bond bi-annual networking events. They gather more than 300 participants including key decision makers from the covered bond industry, issuers, investors, government & regulatory officials at both national and EU level, rating agencies, journalists, etc. from over 37 covered bond jurisdictions.
The spring 2016 ECBC Plenary meeting is kindly being supported by the Association of Danish Mortgage Banks (Realkreditrådet) and the Danish Mortgage Banks' Federation (Realkreditforeningen), and will take place in the Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center, Arni Magnussons Gade 2-4, 1577 Copenhagen, Denmark, on 14 April 2016 from 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Please click here for the preliminary agenda of the event.
Please note that this event is only open to ECBC members and guests invited by the EMF-ECBC Secretariat.
For further information or queries, please contact the Secretariat on +32 22 85 40 30 or by writing to ecbcinfo@hypo.org.
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