February 8 - 11, 2009
The Venetian & Palazzo Resorts
BY AND FOR THE SECURITIZATION INDUSTRY
Please be advised that Sandra Thompson, Director of the Division of Supervision and Consumer Protection at the FDIC, will be speaking in place of FDIC Chairman Bair at ASF 2009. Director Thompson will speak at 9:00 am (PST) on Monday, February 9, 2009. Please click here for more information on Director Thompson.
http://www.americansecuritization.co...y.aspx?id=2282
The agenda for ASF 2009 has been published, and is available here. As you will note, ASF 2009 combines general sessions on topics of current interest--policy and industry actions to rebuild the market; the implications of TARP to the securitization market; mortgage servicing and loss mitigation trends, to name just a few--with break-out sessions focusing on individual asset classes. In light of current market dynamics, this year's breakout sessions will emphasize secondary market trading and relative value opportunities in various product sectors and asset classes. New sessions have also been added to provide insight and understanding on issues and trends driven by the ongoing market dislocation--distressed debt investing strategies, vehicle unwind and workout strategies, covered bonds, pricing and valuation tools and challenges, and a host of other cutting-edge topics. From a content perspective, this year's program has never been richer or more meaningful.
excerpt from George P. Miller - Executive Director, ASF
The Venetian & Palazzo Resorts
BY AND FOR THE SECURITIZATION INDUSTRY
Please be advised that Sandra Thompson, Director of the Division of Supervision and Consumer Protection at the FDIC, will be speaking in place of FDIC Chairman Bair at ASF 2009. Director Thompson will speak at 9:00 am (PST) on Monday, February 9, 2009. Please click here for more information on Director Thompson.
http://www.americansecuritization.co...y.aspx?id=2282
The agenda for ASF 2009 has been published, and is available here. As you will note, ASF 2009 combines general sessions on topics of current interest--policy and industry actions to rebuild the market; the implications of TARP to the securitization market; mortgage servicing and loss mitigation trends, to name just a few--with break-out sessions focusing on individual asset classes. In light of current market dynamics, this year's breakout sessions will emphasize secondary market trading and relative value opportunities in various product sectors and asset classes. New sessions have also been added to provide insight and understanding on issues and trends driven by the ongoing market dislocation--distressed debt investing strategies, vehicle unwind and workout strategies, covered bonds, pricing and valuation tools and challenges, and a host of other cutting-edge topics. From a content perspective, this year's program has never been richer or more meaningful.
excerpt from George P. Miller - Executive Director, ASF
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