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LSE Director's Dialogue
Howard Davies is director of LSE. Prior to this, from 1997-2003 he was Chairman of the Financial Services Authority, the single regulator for the UK financial sector, which was created under his leadership from nine separate regulatory agencies. From 1995-1997 he was Deputy Governor of the Bank of England. His latest books include The Financial Crisis: Who is to Blame? and Banking on the Future: the fall and rise of central banking.
Carsten Kengeter is CEO of UBS Investment Bank and became a member of the Group Executive Board on 27 April 2009. He joined UBS in September 2008 and acted as the joint Global Head of Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities (FICC) from April 2009 - January 2010.
Previously, Carsten Kengeter worked for Goldman Sachs as co-Head of Asia ex-Japan Securities Division in Hong Kong. In 2003, he co-headed the European FICC and Structured Equities Distribution in London and in 2002 he became Partner and Head of FICC German Region, Frankfurt. In 2000, he was made Head of European and Asian CDO Business in London. Before that he was in Derivatives Marketing in Frankfurt. From 1992 to 1997, Carsten Kengeter worked for Barclays de Zoete Wedd setting up their credit derivatives trading desk.
Carsten holds a BA in Business Administration from Middlesex University, a Diplom-Betriebswirt from FH Reutlingen, and a Master of Science in Finance and Accounting from the London School of Economics.
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10 February 2011 at 6:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
Sheikh Zayed Theatre |
Organised by: |
London School of Economics & Political Science |
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Free |
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