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22 June 2022

A Practical Guide To Capital Relief Trades For U.S. Banks (Webinar)

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Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP

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Cadwalader, established in 1792, serves a diverse client base, including many of the world's leading financial institutions, funds and corporations. With offices in the United States and Europe, Cadwalader offers legal representation in antitrust, banking, corporate finance, corporate governance, executive compensation, financial restructuring, intellectual property, litigation, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, private wealth, real estate, regulation, securitization, structured finance, tax and white collar defense.
Cadwalader's financial services team invites you to join us for the first of a four-part series focused on capital relief trades.
United States Finance and Banking

Cadwalader's financial services team invites you to join us for the first of a four-part series focused on capital relief trades. We'll discuss the nuts and bolts of these transactions, which a growing number of U.S. banks are exploring to optimize regulatory capital and manage credit risk, including capital benefits, structural considerations and other legal and regulatory issues.

Session 1: CRT Overview and Regulatory Capital Basics

Session 2: Unpacking Regulation Q: CRT Structuring

Session 3: Other U.S. Legal and Regulatory Considerations

Session 4: SRTs in Europe and the UK

In our first installment, "CRT Overview and Regulatory Capital Basics," Cadwalader Financial Services partners Jed Miller, Daniel Meade and Ivan Loncar will discuss.

  • What is bank regulatory capital?
  • What are capital relief trades?
  • How can capital relief trades be used by banks to optimize regulatory capital?

What are common types of capital relief trades?

Wednesday, June 22

1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT

You will receive a confirmation email with the link to the Zoom Webinar following registration.

Webinar Registration - Zoom

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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