Post Budget Analysis - ‘real impact' on finance
Upcoming Event: Post Budget Analysis - What will be the ‘real impact’ on NZ’s finance industry?
The Government, Opposition and a leading Chief Economist will conduct a post budget analysis, exploring the real impacts it will have on the local financial services sector, as part of the forthcoming ‘Government Speaks’ Series to be hosted by the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (Finsia) in Auckland on Wednesday 6 June 2007.
Proudly sponsored by Buddle Findlay, this leading industry event will feature ‘a Post Budget Analysis – a health check-up for NZ’$ economy’, exploring the key implications of the Budget for the finance industry, the Government’s perspective, and the notion of ensuring NZ's economy is in good health.
Delegates will hear insightful opinions from
high profile experts including:
* The Hon Trevor Mallard
MP, Associate Minister of Finance
* The Hon Bill English
MP, Deputy Leader, National Party and Finance Spokesperson
* Mr Tony Alexander, Chief Economist, Bank of New
Zealand
* Mr Barry Soper, Parliamentary Reporter &
Political Commentator, will Chair the event.
During
the event Finsia will also launch new industry opinion
polling of the finance sector's own analysis of the Budget,
conducted by Roy Morgan Research.
In the second of Finsia’s new ‘Government Speaks’ networking series, the aim is to raise the industry’s level of awareness about key regulatory, policy and legislative changes and market trends and provide a forum for constructive dialogue.
Event details follow:
Event: ‘Government
Speaks – Ka kōrero te Kāwanatanga’ -“A Post Budget
Analysis – a health check-up for NZ’$
economy’
Date: Wednesday 6 June 2007
Time: 6pm-8pm
Venue: Hilton Auckland, Princes Wharf, 147 Quay Street,
Auckland
Cost: $95 for Finsia members and $110 for
non-members (includes GST)
For further
information:
Visit: www.finsia.ac.nz • Email:
governmentspeaks@finsia.ac.nz Tel: +64 9 909 7534 • Fax:
+64 9 909
7531
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