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Time: 23-24 March 2009 Venue: Berlin branch of the Bundesbank, Germany Central banks now routinely release, and comment, on forecasts for macroeconomic and financial variables, using a variety of methodologies in preparing and presenting forecasts. |
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Time: 24-25 July 2009 Venue: Kings College,WC2R 2LS, Strand London The conference in London is a two day event that will increase your ability to drive your business forward. It is targeted towards successful business owners,executives and anyone who is thinking about starting their own business. |
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Time: 8-11 July 2009 Venue: London, United Kingdom The Global Business and Finance Research Conference (GBFR), London invites you to participate in the conference. The GBFR publishes articles of interest to members of the Business Community and will provide leadership in introducing new concepts to its readership. Because business is a diverse field, articles should address questions utilizing a variety of methods and theoretical perspectives. |
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Time: 11-12 June 2009 Venue: Norges Bank, Oslo The conference aims to assess how well inflation targeting (IT) regimes have performed so far, what lessons can be learnt from the experience and what challenges lie ahead. The conference will cover issues related to the implementation and performance of IT regimes across countries and over time, focusing also on types and sources of problems that may arise in the future. |
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Time: 25-26 May 2009 Venue: European Central Bank, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Joint European Central Bank & De Nederlandsche Bank conference on "Retail payments: integration and innovation". |
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Time: 7-8 May 2009 Venue: Str. Calea Dumbrăvii No. 17 Sibiu, Sibiu Romania 550324 "Industrial Revolutions, from the Globalization and Post-Globalization Perspective." Papers may cover topics in Economics, European Integration, Management, Marketing, Finance, Accounting, Banking, Insurance and Economic Informatics, bearing on the Conference theme. |
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Time: 21-24 April 2009 Venue: Paris, France TradeTech is the leading industry forum dedicated to high-level discussion on the major challenges facing the equity trading market, with a particular focus on the rapid development of trading technology and constantly evolving market structure. |
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Time: 27-29 April 2009 Venue: Poznan, Poland The BIS conference is by now a well-respected event joining international researchers to discuss the wide range of the development, implementation, application and improvement of business applications and systems. It is addressed to the scientific community, people involved in the development of business computer applications, consultants helping to properly implement computer technology and applications in the industry. |
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Time: 19-22 March 2009 Venue: The Westin Grand, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen Germany With the need to evaluate technological advances from both a functional and strategic viewpoint, The European Banking Forum (EBF) 2009 will bring together two major banking events, The European Retail Banking Forum, now in its very successful seventh year, and The Regulation, Risk & Compliance Forum. |
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Time: 23-24 April 2009 Venue:London, United Kingdom The Future of the Capital Markets conference will analyse the current trends and major aspects of development in the emerging markets during this turbulent period. The purpose of this event is to put into place structures for 2009 and beyond in order to guarantee consolidation and economic enhancement in these regions. |
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Time: 3 April 2009 Venue: Route des Acacias 60, 1211 Geneva 73 They would like to invite both academics and practitioners to participate in the 12th Conference of the Swiss Society for Financial Market Research. During the conference, 72 papers on different topics of the latest financial market research will be presented and discussed. |
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Time: 19-20 March 2009 Venue: Vienna, Austria Banks have started to consider a closer link between their micro-finance-oriented products and their ´normal´ business. There is increasing commitment to microfinance, greater variety in microfinance products and a closer focus on the market. |
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