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San Francisco Region Bankers' Forum
Teleconference on U.S. Trade Risks and
Effect of Interest Rate Changes on Earnings and Liquidity

Wednesday, November 6, 2019, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Pacific Time

On November 6, 2019, the FDIC’s San Francisco Regional Office will host a teleconference on U.S. trade risks and the effect of interest rate changes on earnings and liquidity. The trade tariffs discussion will focus on how the distribution, agricultural, manufacturing, and technology industries have been impacted by the ongoing trade disputes and the associated risks to the banking industry. The earnings and liquidity portion of the teleconference will address how recent yield curve changes are affecting asset pricing and funding costs.

Each of the two 20-minute presentations will be followed by a 20-minute question and answer session. To ensure questions are addressed, participants will have the opportunity to email their questions in advance to FDICSanFrancisco@FDIC.gov. Questions may also be submitted during the live broadcast.

Who Should Attend

San Francisco Region Supervised Banks: We encourage Directors, Chief Executive Officers, Presidents, Chief Financial Officers, Chief Risk Officers, Chief Credit Officers, Treasurers, and Internal Auditors to attend.


Registration Information

Please complete the online registration form to reserve a teleconference line, and receive the conference phone number and passcode. The teleconference is open to FDIC-supervised institutions in the San Francisco Region.  Participants may call in from any location and are not required to be onsite at their institution.  If you have any problems registering, please send an email to FDICSanFrancisco@FDIC.gov and include your name, title, and bank name/location.

To allow sufficient time for all participants to be connected, we encourage you to call at least 15 minutes prior to the beginning of the teleconference.


Contacts

Michael Jennings, Senior Examination Specialist
Sandra Macias, Senior Examination Specialist
Scott Schweser, Regional Economist
John Christopherson, Senior Capital Markets and Securities Specialist
FDICSanFrancisco@FDIC.gov