Agenda. The 2007 meeting of the Latin American Corporate Governance Roundtable October. at the Medellin Convention Center (Plaza Mayor)

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Agenda The 2007 meeting of the Latin American Corporate Governance Roundtable 10-11 October at the Medellin Convention Center (Plaza Mayor) Medellin, Colombia Co-hosted by: Superfinanciera The Colombia Stock Exchange Confecámaras The Medellín Chamber of Commerce With co-sponsorship from: Ministry of Economy and Finance, Spain Global Corporate Governance Forum (GCGF) The Latin American Corporate Governance Roundtable is organised by the in co-operation with the International Finance Corporation, World Bank Group 2 rue André-Pascal, Paris 75116, France

2 Day 1: Wednesday 10 October, 2007 08.00 09.00 REGISTRATION: 09.00 9.30 WELCOMING REMARKS: Cesar Prado, Superintendent, Finanancial Superintendency of Colombia (Superfinanciera) Armanda Mago, Vice President, Colombia Stock Exchange Eugenio Marulanda Gomez, President, Confecámaras, Colombia Adrian Blundell-Wignall, Deputy Director, Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, OECD 9.30 11.00 : SESSION 1: Developing and Implementing Voluntary Corporate Governance Codes Point of view from code elaborators and regulatory authorities Chair: ing comments: Phillip Armstrong, Head, Global Corporate Governance Forum (GCGF) - Overview of the OECD comparative report (Felipe Alonso, OECD Corporate Affairs Division) on corporate governance codes in Latin America based on code reports developed for the Roundtable from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Spain and the CAF/Andean Code (10 mins). - Comments from Colombia, Brazil and Spain regarding the main types of codes found in the region: (30 mins) Comply or Explain codes -- the Colombian experience: Andrés Bernal, Consultant Educational or Benchmark-setting codes -- the Brazilian experience: Leonardo Viegas, Chair, Education Committee, Brazilian Institute of Corporate Governance (IBGC) A regulatory perspective from Europe on voluntary codes Juan Munguira, Legal Adviser, International Affairs, CNMV, Spain

3 - discussion including participation of code elaborators and report authors regarding the diverse approaches taken throughout the region. Key questions: Are voluntary codes necessary or useful when the legal and regulatory framework is already comprehensive? How can comply or explain reporting mechanisms be implemented most effectively in order to be useful to the market? 11:00 11:30 COFFEE BREAK: 11:30 13:00 SESSION 2: Developing and Implementing Voluntary Corporate Governance Codes (continued) User perspectives: how can codes add value? Chair: Phillip Armstrong, Head, GCGF ing Comments: Reacting to previous session and addressing how voluntary code initiatives can be most effective: Carlos Raul Yepes, Legal Vice President, Cemento Argos, Colombia and Vice-chair, Latin American Companies Circle Simon Wong, Head of Corporate Governance in Europe, Barclays Global Investors Discussion and Conclusions: Key questions: Are voluntary codes useful for companies and investors by contributing to higher value and/or investor protection? Which of their features are more/less useful for the market? How should the impact of voluntary codes be assessed in the future? Should the Roundtable endorse a set of measures to promote effective use of codes? 13:00-14:30: LUNCH BREAK: Lunch hosted by the Chamber of Commerce of Medellín/Antioquia at Plaza Mayor.

4 14:30 16:00 SESSION 3: Institutional Investors and Corporate Governance The role of Institutional Investors in promoting corporate governance in Latin America (part 1) Chair: Mike Lubrano, Manager, Investor and Corporate Practice, IFC This session will focus on the results of the country investor task forces that prepared country reports on issues and challenges for investors to positively influence corporate governance in their countries. Co-chairs will introduce topic based on OECD synthesis overview of the country reports, followed by report author perspectives (5-10 mins each). Key participants: Alvaro Clarke, Consultant, Chile Jorge Fabre, Chairman, Center of Excellence in Corporate Governance (CEGC), México Carlos Eyzaguirre, Consultant, Perú Silvina Vatnick, Executive Director, Centre for Financial Stability (CEF), Argentina Juan Camilo Ramírez, Corporate Governance Director, Superfinanciera, Colombia Edison Garcia, Executive Director, AMEC, Brazil discussion 16:00 16:15 COFFEE BREAK:

5 16:15 18:00 SESSION 4: Institutional Investors And Corporate Governance (Continued) The role of Institutional Investors in promoting corporate governance in Latin America (part 2) Chair Adrian Blundell-Wignall, Deputy Director, Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, OECD Lead speakers: Renato Grandmont, Chief Investment Officer, Citi Private Bank, Latin American Region Renato Chaves, Executive Director, Previ Pension Fund, Brazil Key participants: Day 1 Concluding remarks: What are the policy incentives and good practices that institutional investors need to have to become a more active force for good corporate governance in Latin America? discussion with participation of international and Latin American institutional investors. Participation of pension funds and other institutional investors confirmed from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama and Peru Roberto Albisetti, Chief of Mission, IFC Colombia Office 20:00 RECEPTION: Reception hosted by the IFC

6 Day 2: Thursday 11 October, 2007 9:00 10:10 SESSION 5: Latin American highlights: Recent Corporate Governance Developments Speakers: Speakers: Key conclusions of the corporate governance Report on Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC) review of Argentina Alex Berg, Head, Corporate Governance Policy Practice, Corporate Governance Department, World Bank Emilio Ferré, Head of International Relations, National Securities Commission (CNV), Argentina Implementing the new Mexican Securities Law: impact on the Mexican capital markets and the new types of investment-friendly companies. Rafael Colado, National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV) Alfredo Nenclares, Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) 10:10 10:30 COFFEE BREAK:

7 10:30 12:15 SESSION 6: Drafting Discussion -- Developing A White Paper On Institutional Investors And Corporate Governance This session will draw upon the OECD synthesis report of Latin American country investor task forces as the initial basis for the development of a White Paper on The role of Institutional Investors in promoting corporate governance in Latin America. Roundtable participants will be invited to comment on issues and text for further development through a proposed Roundtable investor task force. Co-chair: Daniel Blume, Roundtable Manager, OECD Mike Lubrano, Head, Investor and Corporate Practice, IFC 12:15 13:00 FINAL SESSION: Future Developments Issues for the Roundtable s future consideration. Co-Chairs: Daniel Blume, Roundtable Manager, OECD Mike Lubrano, Manager, Investor & Corporate Practice, IFC ing Commentator: Miguel Mora, Senior Advisor, Ministry of Economy and Finance, Spain Comments will be invited from interested participants on issues, initiatives or challenges that would benefit from Roundtable support and attention.