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Monday, November 21, 2011

BABSON CAPITAL Securitization Finance Forum 2011: Regulatory Reforms


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UNDERSTANDING THE NEW RULES: Ongoing Regulatory Reforms & Their Scope
Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
7:30 am – 8:55 am
What will be covered:
•Addressing the challenges new issuers and investors will face when adapting to transaction restructuring.
•Examining how big and small companies will cope with the regulatory reforms.
•Will pricing valuation changes create new transaction dynamics?
•Outlining the different regulations currently affecting the field - Dodd-Frank Act, Reg AB II, Basel III, FAS 166/167, and which areas of the field they will directly impact.

How you will benefit:
•Examine the current status of the Securitization field and gain perspective on its recovery in the coming years.
•Determine how funding decisions will be affected for the different types of investors.
•Identify the key areas, such as accountability, where market participants need to improve.
•Compare the various asset classes and their potential for adapting to the changes.
•Discover practical solutions to the challenges posed by the new financial reforms.
Workshop Leader:
Greg Walker
Managing Director & Counsel
UBS AG

Greg Walker is a Managing Director and Managing Attorney at UBS AG. He has been internal counsel for the past eight years for UBS's platforms for residential and commercial real estate loan origination, financing, trading, and securitization, as well as the placement of collateralized debt obligations and asset-backed securities. He also has been counsel to the investment fund established by the Swiss National Bank which purchased certain securitized assets from UBS and is now managed by UBS. Prior to joining UBS, he was an Executive Director at Morgan Stanley, a Senior Credit Analyst at Moody's Investors Service and Associate Attorney at the firms of Brown & Wood and Cravath, Swaine & Moore. He is a graduate of the Fordham University School of Law and Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service.

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