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Recent and Upcoming Conferences

Fall 2009
Reserve Requirement and Account Management Seminars
The seminars are designed to provide attendees with the principles and concepts necessary to manage their Federal Reserve accounts effectively. We will share information on Reserve Requirement and Account Management, with a brief overview on Payment System Risk (PSR) policy. Two applications that are available to help in the account management process, ReserveCalc and AMI (Account Management Information), will also be discussed.

October 1, 2009
2009 Regional & Community Bankers Conference
This conference provided insight into the Federal Reserve’s perspective on current industry issues affecting regional and community banks in New England. 

 

Prior Conferences

May 6, 2009
FedExchange 2009
A day-long interdisciplinary conference addressing a broad spectrum of information on many topics of interest in today's world of banking, intended for senior officers of New England financial institutions

 

October 16, 2008
2008 Regional & Community Bankers Conference
This conference provided insight into the Federal Reserve’s perspective on current industry issues affecting regional and community banks in New England. 

May 14-15, 2008
New Challenges for Operational Risk Measurement and Management
The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and the Federal Reserve Board of Governors hosted a conference on AMA implementation in May 2008. The conference provided a forum for discussion of critical issues related to the upcoming implementation of the Basel II Accord in the area of Operational Risk. Discussion topics include regulatory initiatives (e.g., results from the 2008 US Range of Practice Exercise), quantification issues, the relationship between risk measurement and risk management, home/host, scenario analysis challenges, and many others.

 

October 25, 2007
2007 Regional & Community Bankers Conference
Presentation topics included an economic outlook, changes in real estate lending, an update on identity theft, and funding trends.

 

October 11, 2006
2006 Regional & Community Bankers Conference
Topics covered real estate, demographics, and the economy; New England banking and funding trends; the direction of banking services; and supervisory updates.

 

June 7, 2005
2005 Regional & Community Bankers Conference
Topics included emerging payments, banking trends in New England, the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), anti-money laundering (AML), and Check 21.

May 18-20, 2005
Implementing an AMA for Operational Risk
The conference's primary objective was to provide a forum for discussion of many of the most critical issues related to the upcoming implementation of the Basel II Accord. Discussion topics included regulatory initiatives, such as the Quantitative Impact Study, the Loss Data Collection Exercise and AMA benchmarking initiatives; quantification issues, including modeling assumptions and scaling; and outstanding policy issues, such as the treatment of expected versus unexpected losses and home-host issues.

 

May 18, 2004
The Third Annual Regional & Community Bankers Conference

 

June 5, 2003
The Second Annual Regional & Community Bankers Conference

 

June 3, 2002
Regional & Community Bankers Conference

April 17-19, 2002
The Impact of Economic Slowdowns on Financial Institutions and Their Regulators
A symposium jointly sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and the Journal of Financial Intermediation

 

November 14-16, 2001
Capital Allocation for Operational Risk Conference
The conference provided a comprehensive understanding of current and evolving best practices in identifying, measuring, and modeling operational risk and in managing and mitigating this risk through capital allocation, insurance, and other existing and potential risk management tools. The conference presented the perspectives of practitioners in the banking, securities, and insurance industries, as well as supervisors and academics specializing in these sectors. The conference also identified and discussed possible solutions to barriers that may be impeding the development of new approaches.

 
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