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12/11/2008 Oliver Wyman lecture 3: "Bursting the credit bubble"
12/11/2008 Oliver Wyman lecture 3: "Bursting the credit bubble"
12/11/2008 Oliver Wyman lecture 3: "Bursting the credit bubble"
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12 Nov 2008
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Oliver Wyman presents a series of 3 'hot topic' commercial lectures presented by industry specialists during Michaelmas Term. The lectures aim to provide students with must-know material' and improve commercial awareness ahead of those all important milkround interviews. So whether you are looking to secure a full time job or an internship, this is
something you can not miss. The programme for each event will include a 40 minute presentation, followed by a short Q&A session and informal drinks and networking to
close.
Oliver Wyman lecture 3: "Bursting the credit bubble"
Time : 6-7pm
Venue : Law Faculty, Sidgwick Site.
One of the hot topics of the last year and a must in terms of required knowledge for interviews. The lecture will consolidate your understanding of the main drivers of the credit bubble, how it came to an end and the implications for the financial services companies and their customers in the UK and global economy.
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