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Russian Business Week 2012

11th February 2012
London School of Economics

Event Programme:

Saturday, 11 February 2012 - Hong Kong Theatre, LSE, 99 Aldwych, WC2B 4JF
9.00

Registration

10.00

Opening Remarks -

Stephen Dalziel, Executive Director, RBCC

Alexander Sidukov, President LSE RBS

10.15

Sergey Sinkevich, VP MICEX-RTS: 'Postcrisis development of Stock Market in Russia'

11.15

Erik Berglof, EBRD: 'Eurozone Crisis'

12.15

Panel Discussion: 'WTO and its influence on the Development of the Russian Economy' (Oleg Preksin (Professor at the Moscow University of Finance, VP 'Association of Russian Banks'), Neil Mackinnon (Global Macro Strategist, VTB Capital))

13.15-14.00

Lunch break (lunch provided for speakers)

14.00

Oleg Preksin, Professor at the Moscow University of Finance, VP 'Association of Russian Banks': 'Global Financial Reforms and Emerging Markets'

14.50

Shamil Yenikeyeff, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies: 'Russia 2012-2015. Energy'

15.40

Danny Corrigan, Managing Director, Rouble Business at ICAP: 'Moscow as a Financial Center'

16.30

Yuri Kotler, Head of Personnel Reserve Project 'United Russia': 'Personnel Reserve Project'

17.00

Closing remarks - Filip Perkon, Chairman LSE RBS

17.00

Gala-reception (speakers of the day) - only for VIP ticket holders










RBW 2012: “Russia and the changing World”

  • An annual conference addressing the most pressing issues facing Russia today in an academic environment encompassed by the world renown London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • The format takes on lectures, discussions, panels and meetings with the most prominent speakers from Russia and the World.
  • The annual event also looks to address issues relating to the value of highly qualified Russian students/professionals outside of Russia, the need of attracting them back to Russia and how this category of people will facilitate innovation in all areas of business, economics and technology.
Targets
  • Strengthening the economic and political image of the Russian Federation in the World and UK.
  • Exchanging knowledge and experiences between Russia and Europe, in order to strengthen their relationship for better cooperation in the future.
  • Discussing after-crisis opportunities for Russian companies.
  • Attracting top talents with western education to work in Russia. The prevention of “Brain drain” process.

Proposed topics for discussions
  • The Development of Democracy in Russia (as suggested in the numerous speeches by the President of Russian Federation).
  • Formation of the Eurasian Union and the EU Experience and Trends.
  • Russian Membership in the World Trade Organization: Opening to the World?
  • Historical Formations of Various Sectors of Russian Economy.
  • Russian International Politics and Relations with Other Foreign Countries.
  • “How can we learn from crisis and what opportunities does it give us?” Innovative governance and political solutions to foster economic progress of the country and attract top talents.
  • Business Specific Topics (at discretion of the speakers).
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