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Renminbi Internationalization - and regulation - and what it means for Western financial markets
The University of Pennsylvania Center for the Study of Contemporary China will host Chris Brummer, Professor and Director of the Institute of International Economic Law and Georgetown University, for a public talk.
Where
Chris Brummer is a visiting professor at Penn Law this semester where he teaches a course on international financial regulation. He is also the Director of the Institute of International Economic Law at Georgetown University and a fellow at both the Atlantic Council and the Milken Institute. He has also served on the appellate body of FINRA, the Congressionally-empowered securities regulator where he has been lauded for his efforts to advance investor protection and become the target of ire from some Wall Street’s most scandalous persons.
A recent public discussion is available here: http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/events/webcasts/renminbi-internationalization-in-volatile-markets
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