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PLEASE JOIN US FOR AN INFORMATIVE PANEL DISCUSSION AND COCKTAILS
The trading landscape for electronic markets has evolved rapidly over recent years as regulatory and competitive factors have drawn the focus on quality of execution.
Japan is expected to undergo noteworthy regulatory changes going forward which should impact the market landscape. Trading technologies, alternative liquidity sources and lower transaction costs have all driven demand for greater speed of access to markets. This offers new opportunities to improve returns; at the same time it is driving cost and complexity to achieve high performance access on a global scale.
Today’s financial institutions must have plans in place to maximize the opportunities available, particularly when going across markets, while minimizing exposure to unnecessary risk.
This forum will address
- Regulatory changes: What will the impact be of off-exchange clearing and other proposed regulation in Japan?
- Is the current market infrastructure capable of handling the high volumes and fast execution speeds demanded by participants?
- How to work with today’s influx of data to access the greatest amount of liquidity?
- Where is the focus of time, money and manpower when it comes to IT spend for advanced trading?
PANELISTS:
- Eugen Tjong, Head of Enterprise Information, Real-time and Hosting for Asia, Thomson Reuters (Moderator)
- Huw Rogers, High Frequency Trading Architect, Fusion Systems
- Dennis Mwansa, Regional Head of Trading Infrastructure, Royal Bank of Scotland
- Miguel Ortega, Market Data Engineer, Deutsche Securities Japan
- Denny Honess, Head of Market Data Services APAC, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
We look forward to seeing you!
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A THOMSON REUTERS FUTURE FORUM EVENT IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SAVVIS
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DATE: Thursday, July 1, 2010
TIME: 5:30pm – 8:30pm
VENUE: Thomson Reuters 30th Floor Akasaka Biz Tower 5-3-1 Akasaka Tokyo
AGENDA: 5:30pm Registration 6:00pm Panel Discussion 7:15pm Drinks Reception 8:30pm Conclusion
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