Bloomberg Chile Economic Summit

August 23rd, 2011
Museo de Artes Visuales | José Victorino Lastarria 307
Santiago, Chile
The Bloomberg Chile Economic Summit will look at Chile’s economy from the perspective of public and private sector market movers such as José de Gregorio, Governor, Central Bank of Chile, Fernando Coloma, Superintendente de Valores y Seguros, Chile, Thomas Keller, Senior Vice President of Administration & Finance, Codelco, and Felipe Larrain, Minister of Finance, Chile. These finance leaders will give global investors a comprehensive picture of the country’s economic environment. A country that President Sebastian Piñera wants to guarantee achieves developed-nation status by the end of the decade. His government plans to lift gross domestic product per capita to levels of European countries such as Portugal by attaining average 6 percent annual growth during its four-year term and creating 1 million jobs.

Bloomberg Global Inflation

September 8th, 2011
3LD Art & Technology Center | 80 Greenwich Street
New York, NY
Inflation creates uncertainty. Crude oil is trading at highs, brought on by political developments in the mideast. The U.S. is living through quantitative easing. Investors are carefully watching inflation in China as a measure of the country’s economic and political health. India's administration and markets face inflation challenges. The United Nations food price index is at an all-time high. Across the globe, inflation is a risk that investors need to consider. The Bloomberg Global Inflation conference will bring together leading minds to discuss strategies for Investing in an Inflationary World.

Bloomberg Markets 50 Summit

September 15th, 2011
Inside Park at St. Bart's | 325 Park Avenue
New York, NY
Is U.S. monetary policy stimulating the world's inflation problem? Is austerity generating growth or growing unrest? Once unthinkable, is a Euro break-up imminent, even necessary? Have banks made it back from the brink? China can hurt you. The Bloomberg Markets 50 Summit will help you make sense of the global economy in flux. This conference brings together the world's influential leaders in global markets, finance, business and government. People whose decisions have the power to impact the value of everything from corporations to currencies; from commodities to entire economies. Among the featured speakers will be leaders included on the first-ever Bloomberg Markets Most Influential 50.

Bloomberg MILA Conference

September 22nd, 2011
New York Academy of Sciences | 7 World Trade Center
New York, NY
The integration of the Colombia, Chile and Peru stock markets to form the MILA has created the region's number one market in number of issuers and second by market capitalization. In the midst of the long term optimism for this new exchange, the hard work now begins. With volume and listed companies greater than that of Mexico, what does this do for the status of these three economies in the region? Will the losing year on the individual exchanges turn around? How will reporting, tax and regulatory questions be addressed? The Bloomberg MILA Conference will address these and many more questions for foreign investors considering trading on the MILA.

Bloomberg Dealmakers Summit

September 27th, 2011
Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center | 129 West 67th Street
New York, NY
The second Bloomberg Dealmakers Summit brings the biggest rainmakers in M&A; and Private Equity to look at deal flow, LBO & IPO activity. With trading under fire how much will banks look to M&A; to boost revenue? The ensuing credit freeze brought on defaults, bankruptcies, a tightening of the credit markets and in its wake emerged a new debt environment. With dealmaking once again picking up in the US, Europe and Asia this summit covers the outlook for global deals.