26-27 February 2008, Tokyo, Japan
The OECD-ADBI Ninth Roundtable on Capital Market Reform in Asia ("Tokyo Roundtable") took place on 26-27 February 2008 at the ADBI (Asian Development Bank Institute) in Tokyo. The Tokyo Roundtable is jointly organised and sponsored by the ADB Institute and the OECD, in co-operation with the Government of Japan.
The Roundtable was established in 1999 in the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis, and offers a forum for discussion among Asian securities regulators, policy-makers, experts, practitioners, scholars and international organisations on specific topics of main interest from the viewpoint of capital market reform in Asia. The main topics of the 9th Roundtable were:
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Ten years after: implications of the current financial market turmoil
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Enhancing regulatory framework
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Bond markets
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Equity markets
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Roles of capital market in infrastructure financing
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Corporate governance and capital market developments
Documentation:
Migration
Agenda
Session 1: Ten years after: implications of the current financial market turmoil
- Market Development in Emerging East Asia: Issues and Challenges, Dr. Srinivasa Madhur, ADB
- The Structured Products Financial Crisis: Lessons for Asia, Mr. Adrian Blundell-Wignall, OECD
- 10 years after: Implications of the current financial market turmoil, Ms. Yuko Kawamoto, McKinsey & Company
- Basel II and Recent Market Developments, Mr. Nobuyoshi Chihara, Financial Services Agency
- Ten years after: Implications of the current financial market turmoil, Dr. Atchana Waiquamdee, Bank of Thailand
Session 2: Enhancing the regulatory framework
Session 3: Bond market development
Session 4: Equity market development
Session 5: Role of capital markets in infrastructure financing
Session 6: Corporate governance and capital market developments
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