ALEXANDRIA, Va.—An updated agenda has been released for the Capital Markets Symposium being hosted this week in New York by NCUA Board Member Rodney Hood.
The event is set to be held at the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday, beginning at 11 a.m. Eastern.
According to the agency, the half-day hybrid event will bring together professionals from credit unions and other stakeholders in the financial services industry to discuss:
- Managing liquidity risks
- Utilizing derivatives contracts and interest rate swaps
- Accessing the capital markets for asset securitizations
- Using subordinated debt and secondary capital strategically.
The Keynoters
Keynoters at the Capital Markets Symposium will include Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman Rostin Behnam, Federal Home Loan Bank of New York President José González, and Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta President Kirk Malmberg.
The event will be livestreamed here. Additional information, including the summit agenda, is available on the Capital Markets Symposium’s website.
CUToday.info will have coverage.
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