*Training Program for year 2010 Seminars – Forums – Conferences Also UAB provides contractual “in-house training programs” specialized for Banks according to a detailed frame works agreed upon by both parties, it includes all topics that satisfy the training needs for the staff of these banks, particularly: - Credit - Marketing - Basel II - Credit Risks - Assets and liabilities management - Profit management in banks - AML - Congruence - Banks’ Control -Capital markets - Investment And a number of programs specialized in Islamic Banks               
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The International Arab Banking Summit 2009 London
London– UK
June 25, 2009 - June 26, 2009

under the Patronage of His Excellency the Right Honorable Gordon Brown – Prime Minister of the United Kingdom,
In cooperation with various regional Arab and International institutions. The summit will focus on the recommendations and post crisis strategies presented by the G20 meetings.

القمة المصرفية العربية الدولية للعام
2009

استراتيجيات ما بعد الازمة: العودة الى الاساسيات

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Topics 1. What is the next step in G20’s agenda to reach its principles of: Strengthening transparency and accountability, Enhancing sound regulations, Promoting integrity in financial markets, Reinforcing international cooperation

2. The importance of sustained collaboration with international bodies (IMF) to conduct early warning exercises, report the build up of financial risks, and advice actions needed to address them.

3. What are the recommendations for trengthening international framework for prudential regulations (risk based capital requirements, stronger liquidity buffers)?

4. The importance of tightening limits on fincnail systems including activities of hedge funds, which are currently, unregulated investment funds

5. Improvement of accounting standards for the valuation of financial instruments, while reaffirming the framework of fair value accounting (provision, off balance sheet exposures, clarity and consistency)

6. Welcoming Islamic Finance Instruments into the international scene: Legislative and Normative Advances