|
|
 |
 |
|
N°10
Quarterly Newsletter - September 2005 -
|
| |
|
| |
|
 |
|
 |
Successful
ACIIA General Meeting and Seminar in Tenerife
|
| |

More than 40 representatives from all
over the world attended this year's ACIIA
General Meeting, which was held on the
Spanish island of Tenerife in June. Key
decisions reached at the meetings include
the approval of the Principles of Ethical
Conduct (see article below), approval
of revisions to the ACIIA statutes, byelaws
and membership contracts, and the cooption
of the Argentinean Society IAEF (see page
3) as the 28th member of the ACIIA.
The
seminar "Investment Challenges across
3 continents", an event organized by ACIIA
and a local sponsor, CajaCanarias, drew
an enthusiastic response from the local
investment community.
|
The seminar was moderated by the ACIIA
Deputy Chairman, Jean-François Balmary,
from France, and included presentations
from ACIIA Chairman, Kiyoto Hagiwara (Japan),
Ronaldo Nogueira (Brazil), Gary Cheung
(Hong Kong) and Michael Theobald (Great
Britain). The panel discussion raised
many questions ranging from the future
expansion of the Euro to investment strategies
in emerging markets. Education is gaining
in importance on all continents to prepare
investment professionals to deal with
the increasingly complex financial instruments
and capital markets to be found worldwide.

Left to right : Aldo Olcese, IEAF Chairman,
Ãlvaro Arvelo, CEO of CajaCanarias,
Jean-François Balmary, ACIIA Deputy
Chairman.
|
|
 |
Public
release - ACIIA Principles of Ethical Conduct |
| |
After an extensive period of development,
public consultation and revision, the
ACIIA has recently released its Principles
of Ethical Conduct to its members, associated
institutions, and industry regulators
and authorities. The ACIIA Principles
of Ethical Conduct sets a benchmark for
the professional conduct of investment
analysts worldwide. It defines the highest
standard of ethical principles in a globally
relevant and practical fashion.
In
developing the principles, the ACIIA's
goal was to identify the principles that
reflect globally accepted best practice
and encompass all of its members. As such,
the Principles of Ethical Conduct forms
a supra-national policy vis-à-vis the
28 ACIIA members worldwide, and aims to
stimulate the further development of local
standards towards ACIIA best practice.
|
The ACIIA Principles of Ethical Conduct
were developed by an international committee
of experts and practitioners established
in June 2004. The process involved consideration
of the recent international developments
in the ethical standards and regulatory
areas, as well as examining the IOSCO
principles, EU Forum Group principles,
ICIA principles, and a large variety of
national/regional codes of conduct. The
exposure draft of the Principles was subject
to both an internal and a public consultation
period to gain insight from industry colleagues
and leaders on the quality and applicability
of the Principles. The current version
has been approved by the ACIIA Annual
General Meeting and will be reviewed on
a regular basis.
|
|
| |
|
 |
New
IEC Member - Professor Raimond Maurer |
| |
Raimond
Maurer, professor of finance at Goethe
University in Frankfurt, Germany, has
been elected to the ACIIA International
Examinations Committee (IEC) at the recent
ACIIA General Meeting held in Tenerife.
|
Representing
7 different countries spread over 3 continents,
the IEC comprises renowned academics and
experienced professionals with profound
knowledge in their respective area of
specialisation. The committee is responsible
for the educational syllabus and examination
content of the CIIA, and monitors the
examination marking process. Professor
Maurer succeeds Professor Otto Loistl
who has retired after 5 years of service
to the IEC.
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|