(MENAFN- Qatar News Agency) Financial experts will explore the growing importance of conventional and Islamic finance and capital markets at the Second Euromoney Qatar Conference 2013 starting here at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel next month from December 10.
The theme of the two-day conference is 'Financing stable and Equitable Growth - The New Role of Conventional and Islamic Finance and Capital Markets.' International thinkers in finance and a cross section of Qatar's financiers and policy-makers will mull challenges and prospects of capital markets
In 2012, Euromoney launched the first in a series of events to consider how finance must be redesigned, re-engineered and re-launched along with the Qatar Centra Bank
In this year's edition, on the first day of the conference, a panel will discuss 'The Next Growth Phase of the Qatar Economy' as a case study
The speakers for this session are Qatar National Bank (QNB) Head of Economics Joannes Mongardini and International Monetary Fund, Middle East and Central Asia Department, Deputy Division Chief Ananthakrishnan Prasad
The panellists will mull macro-fiscal policy, systemic stability, financial institutions supervision and the cases for and against debt markets
What models of market structure, regulation and management are truly relevant for developing capital markets? They will also discuss 'Lending for growth € do capital markets really promote growth and what type? Developing the economy € SMEs and financial markets
Islamic capital markets € the role of Sukuk and short-term sharia compliant instruments € niche or normal? Over 600 experts from 30 countries had discussed various financial topics at the event last year in Doha.
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