Speakers / Presentations
Speakers
Coordinators
Christopoulos Dion
Director, Private Debt, Investment Management, Zurich Insurance Group
Prior to that, Dion served in various positions at the Strategy Development team of Investment Management at Zurich, covering market risk, asset liability management and strategic asset allocation for the Group. Before joining Zurich, Dion was a Senior Associate with Morgan Stanley in London.
In 2019, Dion was voted as the winner of the “Best Use of Private Debt” award for the DACH region by the Alternative Investments Institute and in 2018 he was recognized with the “Influencer of the Year” award for the DACH region by the Institutional Investor Institute.
He holds a BSc in Mathematics from the University of Athens, an MSc in Financial Mathematics from the Warwick Business School and he is a CFA charterholder.
In search of a yield in a low interest environment
In response to low interest rates, investors have had to engage in a hunt for yield.
An alternative to an outright increase in portfolio risk has been the positioning of the portfolio to harvest illiquidity premia.
Private Debt can provide such an excess return as well as downside protection and diversification benefits, at different levels of credit risk.
As a result and also fueled by curtailed bank lending after the Great Financial Crisis, Private Debt has risen to prominence in the past decade.
Nevertheless, investing in this market is not without its challenges, especially at a late stage of the credit cycle.
An alternative to an outright increase in portfolio risk has been the positioning of the portfolio to harvest illiquidity premia.
Private Debt can provide such an excess return as well as downside protection and diversification benefits, at different levels of credit risk.
As a result and also fueled by curtailed bank lending after the Great Financial Crisis, Private Debt has risen to prominence in the past decade.
Nevertheless, investing in this market is not without its challenges, especially at a late stage of the credit cycle.
Dr. Lazarakou Vassiliki
Chair of the Hellenic Capital Markets Commission
She was the First Vice-Chair of the Hellenic Capital Markets Commission (HCMC) since September 2012 and thus member of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee. She was chairing the Working Group and represented the Council in relation to the adoption of the Regulation and Directive on "Markets in Financial Instruments (MiFID II/ MiFIR)" and managed to reach the political agreement between the European Parliament and the Council. For this reason, she was also chairing until recently the committee for the implementation of MIFID II into Greek law, which was appointed by the Ministry of Finance. She was also the Chair of the Working Group for the Council in relation to the Regulation on "European Long Term Investment Funds (ELTIFs)" during the Hellenic Presidency when a general approach was achieved at the Council.
She was a partner of two leading law firms in Greece. Until September 2017, she was a Head Partner of KLC Law Firm and in charge of the Financial Law Group of the Firm, while, before joining the HCMC, she was a Senior Partner with Zepos & Yannopoulos law firm in Athens, Greece and the Head of the relevant Banking, Capital Markets and Finance Group of such firm for several years as well as the co-Head of Real Estate Group. In 2000 and for one year she worked at the legal department of the Athens Stock Exchange. Before that, she had worked with Zepos & Zepos law firm and earlier in the Legal Department of a pharmaceutical company, Sterling Winthorp Inc., New York, USA.
She has a Doctorate in Law (JSD) from New York University School of Law, New York, U.S.A. and her Doctoral thesis was on "Greek privatizations in International Perspective". She also has an LLM in International Legal Studies from New York University School of Law and Bachelor in Law from the Athens University, School of Law.
She teaches often in seminars about different capital markets issues and she is the author of a large number of articles in the newspapers and co- author of several legal publications.
Opening remarks
Dr.Siokos Stavros
Co-Founder of Astarte Capital Partners
Stavros is co-Founder of Astarte Capital Partners. He has 25 years of experience in building and managing businesses in various areas of Capital Markets, Asset Management and Alternative Investments.
Previously he was CEO of Sciens Alternative Investments, leading the development of the firm’s strategy in the liquid alternatives and real assets space, including partnerships in aviation and shipping. During his tenure he successfully launched a series of funds attracting significant institutional capital from around the world.
Prior to Sciens, he was head of Asset Management for Piraeus Group, where he co-led the Private Equity team and launched three funds.
Before Piraeus, he was Managing Director at Citigroup for 13 years where he was global head of alternative executions, portfolio trading strategies and pension fund solutions.
He holds an Electrical and Computer Engineering Diploma from the University of Patras, Greece, a MSc in the same field and a Ph.D. in Operations Research from the University of Massachusetts.
Impact Investing in Private Markets: Social and Environmental Benefits
Impact investing is the next evolution of responsible and sustainable investments. What are the objectives and the constraints for such type of investments within private markets? What are the social and environmental benefits of such investments? Are investors gaining less return for the same type of risk?
Goudinakos Stratos
Epirus Bank Board Member, Chairman Risk Committee & Audit Committee TEA EAPAE, Chairman ALCO & CIO
Started out at London's LIFFE as an options market maker/Director of Investments, built and managed complex derivative portfolios (inter - intra volatility spread structures).
On his return to Greece joined NBG Group, Head Derivatives & Proprietary Trading; managed the desks of market making, arbitrage and sales, set up an international prop desk and was also responsible for hedging the bank's bond book. He, consecutively, moved to NBG's asset management, as Chief Investment Officer.
In succession, participated (partner) in the buyout of an investment company and its extensive restructuring; in addition, developed and started up Ulysses Global Macro Hedge Fund which invested mainly in high grade markets on currencies, bonds, stocks, indices and commodities. Member of Investment Committees in Capital Management; moreover, managing own assets, trading in international derivative markets.
For the last two years he served at ATE Bank’s Board, responsible for Funding and Liquidity. He also sits in a number of Boards for ATE Bank Romania (Audit Committee, President of Risk Mgnt Committee), ATE AEDAK, and ATE Insurance. Currently, he is the Chief Risk Officer of ATE Insurance (Solvency II).
Holds a Diploma in Chemical Engineering of Patras University in Greece, a DBA from Cardiff Business School University of Wales, and an MBA from CASS Business School of City University; also, holds certificates from TEE, SFA and the HCMC in Market Making & Asset Management.
Coordinator of the forum
Ladopoulos Athanasios
CIO of LAPO.io and Founder/CEO of MOOCTORS
Central banks, digital money and investment opportunities
"The Future of Money - concurrences/Digital money"
We will examine the economic framework of crypto currencies and briefly addressing relevant issues, opportunities and threats, as well as shading light on how Central Banks, Retail Banks, Governments and their constituents could be affected.
" Central banks, digital money and investment opportunities"
The same as above only the focus will be shifted more towards identifying the potential profitable plays that could offer disproportional returns to existing conventional investment strategies.
" Spotting the universal Currency - Investment opportunities"
Here the focus will be mostly on identifying the Universal Currency that will lead the way on the 21st Century - the investing opportunity that can be utilized by either investing directly on it or on the company that will be developing it. Exhibiting subnormal returns based on different scenarios.
We will examine the economic framework of crypto currencies and briefly addressing relevant issues, opportunities and threats, as well as shading light on how Central Banks, Retail Banks, Governments and their constituents could be affected.
" Central banks, digital money and investment opportunities"
The same as above only the focus will be shifted more towards identifying the potential profitable plays that could offer disproportional returns to existing conventional investment strategies.
" Spotting the universal Currency - Investment opportunities"
Here the focus will be mostly on identifying the Universal Currency that will lead the way on the 21st Century - the investing opportunity that can be utilized by either investing directly on it or on the company that will be developing it. Exhibiting subnormal returns based on different scenarios.
Magginas Nicholas
Chief Economist and Head of the Economic Analysis Department of the National Bank of Greece.
Macro outlook of the Greek economy
Whiting Emily
Client Portfolio Manager for Emerging Markets Equities, J.P. Morgan Asset Management
Global Market Outlook
Emerging markets spent most of 2018 in the headlines. As investors regain confidence, it is as important as ever to cut through the noise and focus on company fundamentals. Join Emily Whiting as she discusses the outlook and how on-the-ground research remains vital especially in fast-evolving markets, such as China A shares.