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Add to Calendar 03/06/2014 17:30 03/06/2014 19:30 Africa/Casablanca Les Reformes du secteur financier en Europe: implications et étapes à venir pour le Maroc By Nicolas Véron 17:30 - 19:30, OCP Policy Center, Rabat, Morocco Financial sector reform in Europe: Next Steps and Implications for Morocco The author will be presenting his ongoing work on the financial services agenda of the European Union, based on analysis of the developments of the past 5 years and current challenges. (*Présentation en Francais*) Not specified OCP Policy Center contact@ocppc.ma false DD/MM/YYYY
Tuesday, June 3, 2014 - 17:30 to 19:30

Les Reformes du secteur financier en Europe: implications et étapes à venir pour le Maroc

By Nicolas Véron

17:30 - 19:30, OCP Policy Center, Rabat, Morocco

Financial sector reform in Europe: Next Steps and Implications for Morocco

The author will be presenting his ongoing work on the financial services agenda of the European Union, based on analysis of the developments of the past 5 years and current challenges. (Présentation en Francais)

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  • Nicolas Véron

    Nicolas Véron is a senior fellow at Bruegel, and also a visiting fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington DC. His research is mostly about financial systems and financial reform around the world, including global financial regulatory initiatives and current developments in the European Union. He was a cofounder of Bruegel starting in 2002, initially focusing on Bruegel’s design, operational start-up and development, then on policy research since 2006-07. He joined the Peterson Institute in 2009 and divides his time between the US and Europe.

    Véron has authored or co-authored numerous policy papers issues that include banking supervision and crisis management, financial reporting, the Eurozone policy framework, and economic nationalism. He has testified repeatedly in front of committees of the European Parliament and US Congress. His publications also include Smoke & Mirrors, Inc.: Accounting for Capitalism, a book on accounting standards and practices (Cornell University Press, 2006), and several books in French. His prior experience includes working for Saint-Gobain in Berlin and Rothschilds in Paris in the early 1990s; economic aide to the Prefect in Lille (1995-97); corporate adviser to France’s Labour Minister (1997-2000); and chief financial officer of MultiMania / Lycos France, a publicly-listed online media company (2000-2002). From 2002 to 2009 he also operated an independent Paris-based financial consultancy.

    Véron is a board member of the derivatives arm of the Depositary Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC), a financial infrastructure company that operates globally on a not-for-profit basis. He is also a member of the Business and Economic Advisory Group of the Atlantic Council, of the Corporate Disclosure Policy Council of the CFA Institute, and of the Accounting and Auditing Practices Committee of the International Corporate Governance Network. A French citizen born in 1971, he has a quantitative background as a graduate from Ecole Polytechnique (1992) and Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris (1995). He speaks fluent English, French, German and Spanish. In September 2012, Bloomberg Markets included Véron in its second annual 50 Most Influential list with reference to his early advocacy of European banking union.