Navigating the Markets Three Years After the Financial Crisis

Navigating the Markets Three Years After the Financial Crisis

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Standard & Poor's unprecedented downgrade of U.S. debt coupled with Europe's debt crisis has caused the economic recovery to be uneven, impacting investors, retirement security, corporate profitability and investment opportunities in the stock, bond and derivatives markets. University of San Diego S…

USD School of Law


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    Standard & Poor's unprecedented downgrade of U.S. debt coupled with Europe's debt crisis has caused the economic recovery to be uneven, impacting investors, retirement security, corporate profitability and investment opportunities in the stock, bond and derivatives markets. University of San Diego School of Law's Center for Corporate and Securities Law and sponsoring partner, Brandes Investment Partners, invite you to join them for an evening of discussion, debate and guidance for investors in the new global environment. Expert panelists Yaron Brook, Robert Gnaizda, George Wilder and Christianna Wood will provide insight and guidance through new key investor protection measures and debate issues affecting investors.

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