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Doré Mory

Tuesday January 18,2011,

Mory Doré is currently Head of Financial Risks Department, Caisse d’épargne LDA, BPCE Group

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

Diploma of Statistician Economist, Ecole Nationale de la Statistique, June 1988
Advanced skills in econometrics, macroeconomics and financial Actuarial

PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND

Financial market professional active for over 20 years in various functions within two major banking groups

Banque NSM, ABN AMRO Group (1988-1998)
-  Market economist
-  Interest Rate Derivatives Trader

Caisse d’Epargne LDA, Groupe CAISSE D’EPARGNE (since 1998)
- Treasury Manager (1998-2005)
- Head of Financial Management: Cash, ALM, network product pricing, financial engineering (2005-2009)
- Head of Financial Risks Department (ALM, balance sheet risks, counterparty risks, driving capital allocation) (since 2009)

CROSS PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS

-  Key advisor on financial and risk management for various financial institutions and bodies: Auditors, Banque de France and Banking Commission, Audit committees and Work councils

-  Driving training sessions and lectures on macroeconomics and finance for various profiles: headquarter and network employees, customers...

-  Active participation in CNCE-BPCE working groups, as part of the stimulation of the Group’s financial management (2005-2008) and also as part of the development of a single global risk framework for Caisse d’épargne and Banque populaire (2008-2010)

OTHER ACTIVITIES

-  Master Banque-Finance IAE of Grenoble (Valence’s site) : Teaching control of banking risks, financial risk coverage, Quantitative Methods
-  Ecole des Mines de Saint Etienne : teaching ALM et banking mangement
-  Seminars on managing the balance sheet at SFAF (French Financial Analyst Association)

PUBLICATIONS

-  Analyst and regular columnist of Next Finance amongst others
-  Animation of a personal blog

Blog’s description: sharing analysis and comments on the following fields
1/ Monetary policy: central banks monetary policies and marcoeconomic situation
2/ Asset allocation on financial markets : role of fundamentals, investor behavior, regulatory and prudential changes.....
3/ Understanding the source of financial crisis and the mechanisms behind.
4/ Constraints and objectives of financial management in a bank.

Hoping to make people understand that the world and its paradigm have definitely changed and it is time to reaffirm the historic opportunity we have to redefine the true Finance
- the one that shall finance the economy at the best cost ;
- the one that can ensure that savings surpluses are reused in the most productive way;
- the one that enable economic agents to cover their financial risks (interest rate, credit, forex, stocks ...) under the best liquidity conditions

Linked articles

November 2010

Opinion Bond bubble today and tomorrow ... Bond crash the day after tomorrow

Long-term rates that can not rise on short term, despite the abysmal public deficits ...

July 2011

Note Financial markets and self-fulfilling prophecies

This phenomenon is equivalent to the change from a brutal economic and financial equilibrium to another, not because the fundamentals of the macroeconomic environment would justify it, but because there was a change for good or bad reasons of market (...)

January 2011

Note The frantic flight to liquidity and solvency

Some markets have been exhibiting dysfunctions for nearly 4 years. The flight to liquidity and compliance with solvency requirements of banks and states with financial issues, have been - and still is - only ensured by non-conventional financing provisions and emergency (...)

July 2011

Opinion Reviewing the bank stress tests – July 2011

As was seen during the stress tests carried out in July 2010, the latest ones published by the European Banking Authority on the 15th of July 2011 do not include a proper measure of market systemic risk. This hinders their (...)

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