Tim reid hsbc2/18/2024 The first afternoon forum will focus on financial services with Jim O’Neill, former chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management and Minister Edward Scicluna in dialogue with FinanceMalta’s Kenneth Farrugia, FIMBank’s John C Grech, MFSA chairman Joe Bannister and BOV’s John Cassar White. Just before lunch there will be two fora on energy matters: Minister Konrad Mizzi in dialogue with Gerhard Brenner from Siemens Project Ventures and Michael Kunz from Electrogas Malta and Tony Hayward from Genel Energy, David McDonald from Noble Energy International and Minister Joe Mizzi in dialogue with Albert Caruana from Continental Shelf. The third forum will focus on investing in Malta with Minister Chris Cardona, Mario de Marco MP, Joseph Khoury from Methode and Ioannis Katakis from Maltco speaking in dialogue with Malta Enterprise’s Mario Vella, CBM Governor Josef Bonnici, David Curmi from the Chamber, Mark Watkinson from HSBC and Joshua Zammit from Malta Industrial Parks. This will be followed by a forum focusing on Europe and the Mediterranean world with Osama Saleh, minister of Investment in Egypt and Ambassador Fadel Jawad from the League of Arab States among the speakers along with Deputy Prime Minister Louis Grech and former Commissioner Anna Diamantopoulou along with Tim Reid from HSBC Europe. This will be followed by a forum ‘Europe 2020 and beyond’ with Lord Mandelson and Mario Monti as speakers and a video message by Martin Scultz.Īn official gala dinner with Prime Minister Muscat as the main speaker rounds up the day.įriday will be a very heavy day with no fewer than 10 fora succeeding each other, beginning at 9am.įirst will see the speakers from The Economist unveil their forecasts for 2014. The conference opens on Thursday with welcome speeches by John Peet and John Andrews, respectively Europe Editor and Consultant Editor of The Economist followed by an official welcome by Deputy Prime Minister Louis Grech and a keynote address by Prime Minister Joseph Muscat. Our financing can help overseas buyers in both the public and commercial sectors ensure capital goods or services from the UK come with competitive terms, providing overseas project sponsors with attractive long-term financing.The full programme of the Business Roundtable which will be held next week at the Hilton Conference Centre organised by The Economist with the Government of Malta, and with The Malta Business Weekly and The Malta Independent among its sponsors, has now been finalised.UKEF supports exporters with a range of products that cover buyer finance, working capital, and insurance.UKEF has a regional network of 29 export finance managers supporting export businesses.We advance prosperity by ensuring no viable UK export fails for lack of finance or insurance, doing that sustainably and at no net cost to the taxpayer
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