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Presenters:
Charles Alsdorf, Phillip Lookadoo, Kirsten Polyansky, Kristina Trauger
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Webinar
Description: A company’s “creditworthiness” and financial health go hand in hand, and a key assessment of a company’s ability to pay its financial obligations is its credit rating. While a credit rating does not guarantee performance or reflect other types of risk (…
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IECA
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Publication
Description: Click on link below to access Journal!   http://ahint.epubxp.com/i/719598-summer-2016
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Austin, TX
United States

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Presenters:
IECA
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Publication
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Presenters:
Charlie Crouse
Type:
Webinar
Description: Please join us for a presentation and discussion on the energy industry from a banker’s view. The webinar will focus on upstream lending fundamentals coupled with a credit market overview. Charlie Crouse, Energy Division Managing Director at Commerce Bank…
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Presenters:
Marc Wagman
Type:
Webinar
Description: Although credit insurance has existed in the United States for at least 125 years, underwriting in the energy sector has been limited almost exclusively to those credit exposures created in the normal course of physical commodity delivery. Until recently…
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Lisbon
Portugal

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Presenters:
Sven Walterscheidt
Type:
Presentation
Description: Overview, what has changed?  General & Simplified approach. Transition & Disclosure.
Location:

Lisbon
Portugal

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Presenters:
Marc Weisberger
Type:
Presentation
Description: Advantages and risks of netting across multi-product and multaffiliate trading relationships. Some real world constraints – receivable securitisation facilities and illiquid markets. Two interactive case studies – i) the BFOE market and ii) the “Diverted…
Location:

Lisbon
Portugal

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Presenters:
Chris Borg
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Presentation
Location:

Lisbon
Portugal

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Presenters:
Kristiaan Behiels
Type:
Presentation
Location:

Lisbon
Portugal

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Presenters:
Chris Llewellyn Smith
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Presentation
Description: What was agreed? Why was Paris (apparently) a success, while Copenhagen failed? Will it be possible to fulfil the agreement? What needs to be done to make it possible?