Event Overview
Day 1
Day 2
Venues

 

Wednesday June 8, 2022

17.30-19.30    European Repo and Collateral Council (ERCC) Networking Reception
Hilton Vienna Park Hotel
19.30- 23.30 Welcome Reception
Heuriger Wolff

Thursday June 9, 2022

08.00 Exhibition open
Hilton Vienna Park Hotel
09:00 Annual General Meeting
11.30 Lunch
13.00 Conference
14.50 Coffee break
15.20 Conference
18.15 Close of day 1
18.45-19.30         ICMA Women’s Network (IWN) Networking Reception
Hilton Vienna Park Hotel
18.45-19.30        ICMA Future Leaders (IFL) Networking Reception
Hilton Vienna Park Hotel
20.00-
01.00
Gala reception
HOFBURG Vienna

Friday June 10, 2022

08.30 Exhibition open
Hilton Vienna Park Hotel
09.15 Conference
12.00 Coffee break
12.20 Conference
13.25 Lunch
14.30 Close

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Thursday June 9, 2022

08.00 Registration and Exhibition open
09.00 Annual General Meeting
Hilton Vienna Park Hotel
Am Stadtpark 1
1030 Wien
Austria
Open to ICMA members only
11.30 Lunch
13.00 Open of Conference
Mandy DeFilippo, Chair, ICMA
13.10 Welcome address
Łukasz Januszewski, Board Member, Markets and Investment Banking, Raiffeisen Bank International
13.20 Keynote address
Dr. Magnus Brunner, Federal Minister of Finance, Austria (virtual)
13.30 Forum of industry leaders: Capital markets in the wake of the pandemic and the current geopolitical crisis
Geopolitical tensions and de-globalisation, inflationary pressures, a drive towards a more sustainable economy and technological advances are accelerating change in capital markets, in an environment where the consequences of the global pandemic and calls for greater diversity are redefining the role of leadership. On the opening panel of the conference, industry heads and thought leaders engage in frank debate on the functioning of the capital markets amid these dynamics and share their thoughts on building strategies for success in future.

Moderator: Katie Martin, Markets Editor, Financial Times
Panellists: 
Christoph Boschan, Chief Executive Officer, Vienna Stock Exchange
Bertrand de Mazières, Director General - Finance, European Investment Bank
Martin Moloney, Secretary General, IOSCO 
Henrik Raber, Global Head of Credit Markets, Standard Chartered (virtual)
Angelika Sommer-Hemetsberger, Board of Executive Directors, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG
Hans Stoter, Global Head, AXA IM Core
14.30 Fireside chat: Diversity and inclusion: creating a culture of equality in the capital markets
Mandy DeFilippo, Chair, ICMA
Julia Hoggett, Chief Executive Officer, London Stock Exchange
14.50 Coffee break
15.20 Keynote address: Greening the financial markets: challenges and opportunities at the current juncture
Verena Ross, Chair, European Securities Markets Authority
15.35 Keynote address: The EU´s twin transition agenda – what is in for capital markets?
Alexandra Jour-Schroeder, Deputy Director General, European Commission´s Directorate-General for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union, European Commission
15.50 Panel: The future of sustainable finance
The global market for sustainable finance has come a long way in the last five years, its development largely made possible by adherence to voluntary guidance developed by the industry such as the green bond and green loan principles, which are internationally recognised de facto standards. As policy makers in Europe and beyond get to grips with regulation of this fast-growing sector how will this affect the market its ability to deliver on climate and environmental goals?

Moderator: Denise Odaro, Head of Investor Relations and Sustainable Finance, International Finance Corporation
Panellists:
Julie Becker, Chief Executive Officer, Luxembourg Stock Exchange
Niall Bohan, Director, Asset and Financial Risk Management, Directorate-General for the EU Budget, European Commission
Andrew Cross, Chief Financial Officer, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank 
Jerome Haegeli, Group Chief Economist, Swiss Re
Nicholas Pfaff, Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Head of Sustainable Finance, ICMA
Andrew Steel, Global Head of Sustainable Finance, Sustainable Fitch
16.50 Keynote address: Asset owners: responding to sustainability and technology revolutions
Christian Hyldahl, Head of Continental Europe, BlackRock
17.05 Panel: Fintech: Digital currencies, blockchain bonds and ESG data - shaping capital markets
The quest for increased efficiency is a key driver of electronification in capital markets. Laws and regulations are being adapted in key economies to pave the way for digital securities and CBDC is at the top of the agenda of central banks around the world. The transition to a more sustainable economy entails an ESG data management and compliance exercise on an unprecedented scale over the coming years. Common standards will play a key role to support the digital transformation of capital markets.
  • How will these developments impact the functioning of the international debt capital markets?
  • Who will gain and who will potentially be at risk?
  • How can you prepare your business for the challenges lying ahead

Moderator: Armin Peter, Global Head of Debt Syndicate & Head of Sustainable Banking EMEA, UBS

Panellists:
Rehan Ahmed, Chief Product Officer, Marketnode
Stephane Malrait, Head of Market Structure and Innovation, ING Bank
Ivan Odonnat, Deputy Director General for Financial Stability and Operations, Banque de France
Michael Voisin, Partner, Linklaters

17.55 Keynote address: Key trends and challenges facing development finance on the road to Net Zero
Leslie Maasdorp, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, New Development Bank
18.10 Closing remarks
Bryan Pascoe, Chief Executive, ICMA
18.15 Close of day 1
20.00-01.00 Gala Reception
HOFBURG Vienna

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Friday June 10, 2022

08.30 Exhibition open
09.15 Opening remarks
Bryan Pascoe, Chief Executive, ICMA
09.20 Keynote address: What a true Banking and Capital Markets Union requires
Harald Waiglein, Directorate General III  for Economic Policy, Financial Markets and Customs, Federal Ministry of Finance, Austria
09.35 Panel: Building better secondary bond markets
The international panel will be looking at efforts under way in Europe and beyond to improve transparency regimes, liquidity provision and international access to bond markets including third country access to EU bond markets. With a related discussion on innovation, and obstacles to innovation, in secondary bond markets.

Introductory remarks:
Professor Danuta Hübner, Member of the European Parliament (virtual)

Moderator: 
Janet Wilkinson, Managing Director, Head of Global Markets Sales, EMEA – RBC Capital markets
Panellists: 
David Camara, Executive Director - Global Markets, Goldman Sachs
Christian Kopf, Head of Fixed Income and Currencies, Union Investment
Imène Rahmouni-Rousseau, Director General Market Operations, European Central Bank
Angelo Proni, Chief Executive Officer, MTS Markets
David Wright, Head of Dealer and Client Sales, EMEA, MarketAxess
10.35 Keynote address: LIBOR to Risk Free Rates: Lessons learnt to take into the final exam
Toby Williams, Technical Specialist, Financial Conduct Authority
10.50 Fireside chat: Islamic Finance and Sukuk: Catalyst for Sustainability
Dr. Zamir Iqbal, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Islamic Development Bank
Yves Jacob, Global Head of Public Sector Coverage, Societe Generale
11.10 Coffee break
11.30 Panel: The state of primary markets
Global primary bond markets thrived during the pandemic generating record levels of funding for the real economy. But a changing interest rate environment and the end of central bank support now present a different market environment for new bond issues. We also have an increasing focus on technology and what it means for the new bond issue process or even the nature of bonds themselves, as well as the mainstreaming of sustainability and various regulatory developments. Taken together, this is a critical period for primary bond markets.

Moderator: 
Marc Lewell, Head of International Syndicate, J.P. Morgan
Panellists:
Josselin Hebert, Senior Digital Innovation Officer, ESM
Frank Engels, Chief Investment Officer, Union Asset Management Holding AG, Frankfurt (as of 1 July 2022)
Reiko Hayashi, Director and Deputy President, BofA Securities Japan Co., Ltd.
Isabelle Laurent, Deputy Treasurer & Head of Funding, European Bank for Reconstruction & Development
12.20 Panel: Short term markets - essential but vulnerable?
A panel of experts from the buy-side, dealer and issuer community will explore why the short term money markets are so critical in the overall financial structure, with a retrospective on short term markets’ vulnerabilities over the pandemic, and an eye on optimisation of future performance. How will money market fund regulation affect access and accessibility to short term financing? Is there a risk of over regulation on this and other key sources of financing? And is there a role for sustainability in short term markets, such as green repo and commercial paper?

Moderator: 
Andy Hill, Head of Secondary Markets, ICMA
Panellists: 
Gareth Allen, Global Head of Investments and Execution, UBS
Harald Bänsch, Managing Director and Head of Treasury, MMA5, UniCredit Bank
Gregor Harwell, Director, Lead Euro Cash Portfolio Manager, BlackRock
Veronica Iommi, Secretary General, Institutional Money Market Funds Association (IMMFA)
13.10 Keynote address: From tunnel vision to lateral vision: How to make sense of modern finance 
Gillian Tett, Chair of the Editorial Board & Editor-at-Large, US, Financial Times (virtual)
 
13.20 Closing remarks
Bryan Pascoe, Chief executive, ICMA
13.25 Lunch
14.30 Close of day 2

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Green, social and sustainability bonds - a market in transition

Green, social and sustainability bonds - a market in transition

Conference

Welcome Reception




Gala Reception

Hilton Vienna Park Hotel
Am Stadtpark 1
1030 Wien
Austria
Heuriger Wolff


HOFBURG Vienna


Platinum Sponsor  
 
Gold Sponsors  


Silver Sponsor
DekaBank
 Bronze Sponsors        

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