Conferences on May 23, 2013

Internal Transfer Pricing Including Regulatory and Economic Liquidity Risk

Date: 23-May-13 to 23-May-13
This banking compliance training focuses on a bank’s internal transfer pricing methods and processes. It will clearly explain the methodological background of pricing and its components with examples and will also provide the necessary organizational steps to put this in practice.

Australian Transfer Pricing Summit

Date: 23-May-13 to 24-May-13
Location: Sydney / Australia
With the Australian Transfer Pricing Legislation set to change in 2013, companies with operations in Australia need to evaluate their current practices and act now to ensure they are compliant with the proposed retrospective and future Transfer Pricing Regime. The conference will provide corporate transfer pricing professionals with guidelines and the tools to enable successful tax planning and prepare their company for forthcoming changes in legislation. Leading Australian and international tax experts, tax managers from multinational companies, auditors, lawyers and regulators to share valuable experiences and provide practical guidance for building new and effective business models, and tips on how to adapt to the new market conditions.

The State of the Economy

Date: 26-Feb-13 to 26-Oct-13
Location: London / United Kingdom
George Osborne has claimed that, ‘Britain is turning a corner,’ and is experiencing the fastest growth since the 1980s. This is seemingly good news but there are still significant risks to future growth and significant questions remain as to whether the UK’s growth will ever return to trend. Bringing together the most recognised economic commentators, The State of the Economy conference is a unique opportunity to gain insight and expert analysis on the prospects for the UK and International economies from the country’s leading economists. Top Speakers Include: - Dr. Ben Broadbent, Monetary Policy Committee Member, Bank of England - Graeme Leach, Chief Economist & Director of Policy, IOD - Keith Wade, Chief Economist, Schroders - Roger Bootle, Managing Director, Capital ...