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Date of Release: 2009-06-24

DBRS Hosts Luncheon Seminar: Tools for Analyzing ABCP - Today at 12:00 p.m. ET

DBRS will host a luncheon seminar and conference call entitled “Tools for Analyzing Asset-Backed Commercial Paper (ABCP)” today, Wednesday, June 24 at 12:00 p.m. ET.

The discussion will be hosted by Jerry Marriott, Managing Director of Canadian RMBS/ABS, and Scott Bridges, Senior Vice President of Canadian Structured Finance.

Mr. Marriott and Mr. Bridges will review the various tools that DBRS provides to investors, beyond the base legal documents and dealer reports, to assist investors in their analysis of ABCP offerings by market participants.

The topics to be covered include the following:

(1) ABCP Rating Reports

(2) DBRS Rating Methodologies

(3) Monthly Canadian ABCP Reports

(4) Transaction Summaries

Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Time: 12:00 p.m. ET (lunch will be served)
Location: DBRS Tower, 181 University Avenue, Suite 500, Toronto
Registration: Contact Daniel Spada at dspada@dbrs.com or call +1 416 597 7554

Admission is complimentary, but seating is limited so pre-registration is required.

The seminar is also available via conference call; contact details are below. Please note that the conference call will start at 12:15 p.m. ET.

CONFERENCE CALL DETAILS
Local or Overseas Callers: +1 416 695 7806
Toll-Free Callers: +1 888 789 9572
Pass Code: 7845750

Replay numbers will be released approximately one hour after the completion of the seminar.

DBRS will also be hosting a similar luncheon seminar on June 30, 2009, at the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montréal to cover these topics for the benefit of our Montréal stakeholders. Further details on this luncheon were released today in a separate press release. Please see www.dbrs.com for details.

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