About the event
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Keynote Speaker
David Wyss
Chief Economist
Standard & Poor’s
David A. Wyss is chief economist at Standard & Poor’s, based in New York. Dr. Wyss joined Data Resources, Inc. in 1979 as Chief European Economist in London, which was acquired by McGraw-Hill.
Featured Speakers
- Richard Ciccarone, McDonnell Investment Management, LLC
- George Friedlander, Managing Director, Citi
- Richard Moche, Partner, Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C.
- J.R. Rieger, Standard & Poor's Index Services
- Mark Wuensch, Standard & Poor's Securities Evaluations
The Bond Buyer is proud to partner with Standard & Poor's Index Services and Standard & Poor's Securities Evaluations to present a Mid-Year Report: The State of the Tax-Exempt Market 2009.
As the U.S. economy suffers through its deepest recession since 1929, Wall Street has struggled through unprecedented bouts of illiquidity and fading investor confidence. Municipal-bond investors and issuers have been forced to re-examine all of their long-held beliefs about tax-exempt bonds. But with a massive Federal stimulus policy taking hold, and the promise of more changes to come, is there light at the end of the tunnel?
Join us at The Princeton Club in New York City this June, where we'll convene panels of experts from across the market – including the buy-side, sell-side, and legal advisors – to discuss the changes, how they're impacting the market, and what opportunities will come next. Click here to view our distinguished speaker faculty.
Qualified buy-side participants and issuers attend free. All others register today for only $95. Contact Dan Tina at 212.803.8487 for more information, or to register.
Venue Information
The Princeton Club of New York
15 West 43rd Street
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-596-1200
Attire:
Business Casual
Twelve private dining/meeting rooms offer flexibility to accommodate groups varying in size from 10 to 300 guests. And with a complete range of food and beverage services, events can be catered from the modest to the exquisite.
Click here for a map of the Princeton Club of New York City
Located on W. 43rd Street between 5th and 6th Avenue, The Princeton Club of New York is easily accessible from Grand Central Station on the 4,5,6,7, and S train lines.
The club's website offers driving directions here.