
Interest rates – the next generation
A keynote presentation by Andrew Morton, global co-head of markets and securities services at Citi, on the future of interest rate markets. He also discusses how multi-rates would affect portfolios and the market. He explains why many post-crisis predictions about the rates market turned out to be wrong, and offers some forecasts of his own for the coming decade.
Also discussed in this session:
- Leaping beyond 2022 and 2023, how the interest rate market will look post-Libor reform
- A multi-rate environment?
- How much difference will there be between the different products?
- How a portfolio would look in a multi-rate world
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