NEW YORK, Sept. 20, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Bloomberg
today announced its sixth annual Markets Most Influential Summit to
be held on Wednesday, September
28th, in New
York, London and
Hong Kong, and for the first time,
on Wednesday, December 7th
in Abu Dhabi. Each city will
bring together global business leaders and influencers such as Ford
Motor Company President and CEO Mark
Fields, Bank of England
Deputy Governor for Markets and Banking Minouche Shafik, Credit Suisse CEO
Tidjane Thiam, Baidu CFO Jennifer
Li, Goldman Sachs Japan Vice-Chair Kathy Matsui, UBS Chairman Axel Weber, and Moelis & Company
Founder, Chairman and CEO Ken
Moelis for a day of deep insight, sophisticated
analysis, and networking. The on-stage program will delve into
topics ranging from the implications of Brexit, to navigating
volatility, placing bets in China,
the potential impact of the U.S. election, the liquidity crisis,
and much more. The Summit opens on Tuesday,
September 27th at 6PM
ET with a special live edition of Bloomberg Surveillance
Prime-time, featuring an interview with former hedge fund manager
and industry legend Julian Robertson
conducted by Bloomberg's Tom Keene
and Michael McKee.
The Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit is the centerpiece
of a multi-platform editorial initiative that leverages Bloomberg's
unparalleled breadth of media resources, including print, digital,
television and radio platforms to drive provocative conversations
with newsmakers and leaders on the trends and opportunities
encountered across the global economy. The event is produced by
Bloomberg Live, the company's global events business, in
conjunction with the annual Bloomberg 50 Most Influential ranking,
which will run in the September 26th
issue of Bloomberg Businessweek and be available digitally
on Thursday, September
22nd. In addition, Bloomberg Television will
broadcast event sessions live, and conduct interviews with select
newsmakers. Bloomberg Radio will also broadcast live from the
Summit.
"Convening top leaders in four of the world's largest business
hubs underscores Bloomberg's ability to drive conversation among
decision makers, executives, thought leaders around the world, and
highlights our unmatched multi-platform approach to covering global
markets and finance," said Mark
Miller, Editor of Bloomberg Live. "In a year marked by
unprecedented events that will the shape the course of economic
history in Europe and around the
world, the Markets Most Influential Summit will offer a rare
opportunity to hear from those tasked with safe guarding our
economies and financial institutions."
"In the pursuit of being the leading global multi-platform
business and media organization, we have continued to enhance our
events business by not only offering thought provoking, newsmaking
content, but also compelling and unique opportunities for our
advertisers in the top business centers of the world," said
Stacy Kennedy, Global General
Manager of Bloomberg Live. "The conference is already sold
out, with more than 1,000 attendees confirmed, reflecting the
caliber of speaker's we've assembled and the provocative and timely
conversations we'll have."
New York, Bloomberg HQ
731 Lexington Avenue
Bloomberg Markets Most Influential in New York will focus on global trends and
forces shaping investment strategy today, with the policymakers,
money managers, bankers and big thinkers. Speakers include:
- Anu Aiyengar, Head of North American M&A, J.P.
Morgan
- Cliff
Asness, Co-Founder, Managing Principal, and
Chief Investment Officer, AQR Capital Management
- Joseph
Baratta, Global Head of Private Equity,
Blackstone
- Joshua M.
Brown, CEO, Ritholtz Wealth Management
- Reginald M.
Browne, Senior Managing Director, Cantor
Fitzgerald
- Richard Clarida, Global
Strategic Advisor, PIMCO
- Abby Joseph Cohen,
President, Global Markets Institute, Goldman Sachs
- Mark
Fields, President & CEO, Ford Motor
Company
- Sharon French, Head of
Beta Solutions, OppenheimerFunds
- Ed Garden, Founding
Partner and Chief Investment Officer, Trian Partners
- Glenn Hubbard, Dean;
Russell L. Carson Professor of Finance and Economics, Columbia
Business School
- Alan
Krueger, Bendheim Professor of Economics and Public
Affairs, Princeton University
- Marc Lasry, Co-Founder,
Chairman & CEO, Avenue Capital Group
- Gregg
Lemkau, Co-head, Global M&A, Goldman Sachs
- Howard
Marks, Co-Chairman, Oaktree Capital Management
- Edward J.
Mathias, Managing Director, The Carlyle Group
- Branko
Milanovic, Presidential Professor, City
University of New York Graduate Center
- Ken Moelis, Founder,
Chairman, CEO, Moelis & Company
- Dambisa Moyo, Global economist and author
- Rebecca
Patterson, Managing Director, Chief Investment
Officer, Bessemer Trust Companies
- Chitra
Ramkrishna, CEO, National Stock Exchange
of India
- Tony Ressler, Co-Founder,
Chairman and CEO, Ares Management L.P.
- Bruce
Richards, Co-Managing Partner & CEO, Marathon
Asset Management
- Ali Rosenthal, VP,
Strategic Partnerships, Wealthfront
- Simon Roy, President,
Jemstep
- David
Siegel, Co-Chairman, Two Sigma
- Jon Stein, Founder
and CEO, Betterment
London, Bloomberg HQ
City Gate House, 39-45 Finsbury Square
Bloomberg Markets Most Influential in London will bring together the leaders in
European finance and business, including public officials, CEOs,
investors, and bankers for a unique opportunity to hear views on
the investments of tomorrow. The day will begin with a keynote
address from Bank of England
Deputy Governor for Markets and Banking, Minouche Shafik, her
first major speech since the Monetary Policy Committee cut the key
rate to a record low and expanded asset purchases to help stave off
the economic shock from Britain's
vote to leave the EU. Additional speakers include:
- Rajesh Agrawal, Deputy
Mayor of London for Business
- Oliver Bäte, Chairman of the Board of Management,
Allianz SE
- Mariano Belinky, Managing
Partner, Santander InnoVentures
- Libby Cantrill, Head of
Public Policy, PIMCO
- Samir Desai, CEO and
Co-Founder, Funding Circle
- Luke Ellis, CEO, Man
Group
- Christian Faes,
Co-Founder and CEO, LendInvest
- Alexander Friedman, CEO,
GAM Holding AG
- David Harding, CEO and
Founder, Winton
- Philipp Hildebrand, Vice
Chairman, BlackRock
- Nick Hungerford,
Co-Founder, Nutmeg
- Anshu Jain, Senior
Advisor, McKinsey Global Institute
- Rhydian Lewis, Founder and CEO, RateSetter
- Catherine L. Mann, Chief Economist,
OECD
- Carlo Messina, CEO,
Intesa Sanpaolo
- Helena Morrissey,
Non-Executive Chair, Newton
- Viswas Raghavan, Deputy
CEO, Europe, J.P. Morgan
- Charlotte Ransom, CEO and
Co-Founder, Netwealth
- Minouche Shafik, Deputy
Governor for Markets and Banking, Bank of England
- Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, Chairman, Societè Générale
- Ian Taylor, President
& CEO, Vitol
- Tidjane Thiam, CEO, Credit Suisse
- Adair Turner, Chairman,
Institute for New Economic Thinking
- Axel Weber, Chairman,
UBS
- Andrew Wilson, CEO for
EMEA, Goldman Sachs Asset Management International
Hong Kong, Conrad Hotel
Pacific Place, One Pacific
Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty
Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit in Hong Kong will cover Asia Pacific's biggest market moving topics
including the Brexit impact, China
slowdown, commodities, currencies, negative rates and emerging
markets. Speakers include:
- David Bloom, Global Head
of Currency Strategy, HSBC
- Cheng-hye Cheah, Chairman & Co-CIO, Value Partners
Group
- Sophia Cheng, CIO, Cathay
Financial Holdings
- David Cui, Head of China
Equity Strategy, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
- Maureen Derooij, CEO,
Asia-Pacific, ABN AMRO
Bank
- Regina Ip, Chairwoman,
New People's Party, Hong Kong
- Mark Konyn, Group CIO,
AIA
- Jason H. Lee, Managing
Director and Head of Asia Real Estate, The Carlyle Group
- Jennifer Lee, Managing
Partner, GGV Capital
- Alan Leong, Former
Leader, The Civic Party, Hong
Kong
- Jennifer Li, CFO,
Baidu
- Wilson Magee, Director of
Franklin Global Real Estate and Infrastructure Securities,
Franklin Templeton
- Kathy Matsui, Vice-Chair,
Goldman Sachs Japan
- Mark Mobius, Executive Chairman, Templeton Emerging
Markets Group, Franklin
Templeton
- Eric Mogelof, Managing
Director, Head of Asia Pacific,
PIMCO
- John Rice, Vice-Chairman,
General Electric
- Datuk Shahril Ridza Ridzuan, CEO, Employees Provident
Fund of Malaysia
- Dominic Scriven,
Chairman, Dragon Capital
- Tan Su Shan, Managing
Director and Group Head Consumer Banking and Wealth, DBS Group
- Kathryn Shih, President,
Asia-Pacific, UBS
- Jonathan Slone, Chairman
& CEO, CLSA
- Greg Smith, Managing
Director, Global Commodities
- Dr. Tim Summers, Senior
Consulting Fellow, Asia Program, Chatham
House
- Steven Swerdlow, CEO,
APAC, CBRE
- Darren Tan, CFO, OCBC
Group
- Sue Trinh, Head of FX
Strategy, Asia, RBC Capital
Markets
- Ben Way, CEO,
Asia, Macquarie Group
- Jay Wintrob, CEO, Oaktree
Capital Management
- Danny Yong, CIO &
Founding Partner, Dymon Asia Capital
- Helen Zhu, Managing
Director, Head of China Equities, BlackRock
To learn more about the Bloomberg Markets Most Influential
Summit — including additional detail on the speakers, agenda, and
partners — and to request an invitation, please visit
http://www.bloomberglive.com/bmmi/.
Follow the conversation on Twitter with @bloomberglive and
#bmarkets2016.
The Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit is sponsored by
PIMCO (in New York, London and Hong
Kong), Invest Cyprus (in London and Hong
Kong), PowerShares QQQ (in New
York), Abu Dhabi Global Market (In London), and Conning (in
Hong Kong).
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