Shifting from Fixed to Floating Interest Rates: CONIA structure

The discussion focuses on the benefits and challenges of transitioning to the CONIA benchmark for financial contracts.

Emil Joseph

General Manager - Treasury Sector
Banque Misr

Time:03:00 PM 06:00 PM,
Location: , , Egypt

Overview

The roundtable discussion on shifting from fixed to floating interest rates using the CONIA structure focuses on the adoption of this new benchmark for financial contracts. Panelists discuss the benefits and challenges of transitioning from LIBOR to CONIA, the impact of the transition on financial institutions and borrowers, and the practical aspects of implementing the new structure. The roundtable provides insights from experts in the field and aims to educate financial professionals on the CONIA structure.

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About The Roundtables

The format of the roundtable event typically involves several short presentations by industry experts, followed by a group discussion where participants are encouraged to ask questions and share their own perspectives. The purpose of these events is to discuss and analyze the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities facing the finance industry.

Step 1

At the forefront of the event is the Expert Presentation stage, led by field experts who will present their findings and insights on the event's topic, prompting stimulating discussions and generating new perspectives.

Step 2

The Case Study Discussion stage is where attendees collaborate and engage in active discussion, leveraging their knowledge and expertise to dissect a real-world case study that is relevant to the event's theme.

Step 3

The Insights Presentation stage is the climax of the event, where the most compelling roundtables are selected to present their findings.

Finally, at the conclusion of each event, attendees will receive a certificate of attendance, symbolizing their commitment to the pursuit of knowledge and their participation in a remarkable intellectual journey.

Table Members

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