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| Directors: | Albert Fishlow Barbara Samuels |
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| Chair: | Robert D. Hormats |
| Staff: | Roger M. Kubarych, Henry Kaufman Adjunct Senior Fellow for International Economics and Finance |
October 1, 1998 - May 1, 1999
Meetings
Identifying Risks, Strategies, and Policy Implications—Working Group on Bond Debt Restructuring
Related Project: Roundtable on Country Risk Analysis in the Post-Asia Crisis
| Presider: | Walter Molano, Senior Managing Director, BCP Securities |
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Session VI: Risks, Strategies, and Policy Implications
Related Project: Roundtable on Country Risk Analysis in the Post-Asia Crisis
| Presider: | Roger M. Kubarych |
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Session V: Risks, Strategies, and Policy Implications
Related Project: Roundtable on Country Risk Analysis in the Post-Asia Crisis
| Presider: | Robert D. Hormats |
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| Speakers: | Edmar Bacha, BBA Securities Corp. |
| Bo Yung Chung, Bank of Korea | |
| Yasheng Huang, Harvard University |
Session IV: The Perspective of the Multilaterals and the Rating Agencies—Part II
Related Project: Roundtable on Country Risk Analysis in the Post-Asia Crisis
| Presider: | Roger M. Kubarych |
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| Speakers: | Amar Bhattacharya, The World Bank |
| Dan Bond, Duff & Phelps | |
| Karen Morr, Central Intelligence Agency | |
| Gabriel Torres, Fitch IBCA |
Session III: The Perspective of the Multilaterals and the Rating Agencies—Part I
Related Project: Roundtable on Country Risk Analysis in the Post-Asia Crisis
| Presider: | Robert D. Hormats |
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| Speakers: | Lacey Gallagher, Standard & Poor's Ratings Group |
| Vincent Truglia, Moody's Investors, Inc. | |
| Jack Boorman |
Session II: The Role of the Private Sector
Related Project: Roundtable on Country Risk Analysis in the Post-Asia Crisis
| Presider: | Roger M. Kubarych |
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| Speakers: | Dominique Clavel, The Chase Manhattan Corporation |
| Nancy Northrop, Alliance Capital Management International | |
| David Roberts, NationsBanc Montgomery Securities |
Session I: Identifying Risk, Strategies and Policy Implications
Related Project: Roundtable on Country Risk Analysis in the Post-Asia Crisis
| Presiders: | Robert D. Hormats, Henry Kaufman Senior Fellow in International Economics and Finance |
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| Roger M. Kubarych | |
| Speaker: | William Cline, Institute for International Finance |
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