ANNOUNCEMENT: Financial Times Global Events and The Banker magazine will conduct in Almaty on March 28 the forum Financial and corporate growth in Kazakhstan

13.03.07 17:11
/IRBIS, Dinara Mukasheva, March 13, 07/ - on March 28, 2007 in Almaty will take place the forum Financial and corporate growth in Kazakhstan. The organizers of the action Financial Times Global Events and The Banker magazine. According to the message of the organizers between March 28-31 within the frames of official visit the lord-mayor of London will visit Almaty. It is supposed that the lord-mayor of London and the chairman of London stock exchange will be the key speakers of the given forum. Their participation in the action had confirmed: - Alderman John Stuttard, lord-mayor of London City; - Chris Gibson-Smith, chairman of London stock exchange; - Arken Arystanov, chairman of Bard of Agency of Republic of Kazakhstan of regulating the activities of Regional financial center of Almaty.; - Kayrat Kelimbetov, chairman of Board of Fund of stable development Kazyna JSC (Kazakhstan); - Gani Uzbekov, deputy chairman of Board of Agency of Republic of Kazakhstan of regulating and supervision over financial market and organizations; - Nick Koemtzopoulos, director of ECM Origination, Credit Suisse; - Simon F.T. Cox, partner of Norton Rose; - Angelica Phillips, partner of Norton Rose; - Chris Tuffey, managing director, head of EEMEA Markets of business capital and syndicate, Credit Suisse; - Talgat Kamarov, managing director of Kazkommerts Securities JSC (daughter organization of Kazkommertsbank JSC); - Oleg Navachuk, KAZAKHMYS PLC (United Kingdom); - Representative of juridical company Grata (Kazakhstan); - Jon Edwards, senior manager of London stock exchange; - Askar Sembin, president of Kazakhstan Bank of Development JSC. The forum will be held by the address: "Intercontinental" hotel, Almaty. The time of holding: 09:00 - 17:00. More detailed information about the action is available at http://www.ftbusinessevents.com/kazakhstanfinancial/Overview.asp [2007-03-13]