LIBOR Transition: Funds

Anne Beaumont
The Stewart Hotel, 371 Seventh Ave, New York
January 29-30, 2020
8:00 AM

On January 29, litigation partner Anne Beaumont will speak at Hanson Wade's LIBOR Transition: Funds conference at the Stewart Hotel in New York City. Ms. Beaumont will moderate a panel titled "Transitioning From LIBOR Products Into Alternative RFR’s."

Ms. Beaumont will be joined by William Moretti, Managing Director in MetLife's Structured Finance Group, and Jason Granet, Managing Director at Goldman Sachs. The group will discuss how to avoid a ‘LIBORgeddon’ by advancing transitioning strategy, maximize fund returns and preserve asset value, up-weight alternative RFR instruments in order to de-risk portfolios in advance of the LIBOR-end deadline, and unlock the best strategy to reduce reliance on LIBOR-indexed hedging products.

The panel will begin at 9:50 AM on January 29 at the Stewart Hotel, located at 371 Seventh Ave in New York.  The conference itself will span two days, and will help attendees to gain trust and transparency in the LIBOR transition as well as the knowledge to preserve fund value.  For more information or to register, please see the event website.

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