And this year's congress will be even bigger
Feedback from the recent industry survey was emphatic with over 200 exchange executives providing their perspectives on the key issues, opportunities and challenges being faced by exchanges, MTFs, providers of dark pools and post trade venues.
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Many months of intensive research combined with a close working relationship with industry experts from around the globe has traditionally formed the foundations for the event. This has enabled the World Exchange Congress to deliver cutting edge content year after year.
This will once again remain the cornerstone for the four day 75+ speaker conference in 2010, ensuring that the event offers a forward looking, case study driven agenda delivered to you by leading global exchange CEOs.
The World Exchange Congress 2010, now in its 5th year, is designed to address and answer all of these questions as it brings together 250 CEO and industry leaders over 4 days and 27 panel discussions. What do you need to be doing now to ensure your organisation is one of the winners of 2010?
The 2010 agenda is based around 9 key themes:
- Business models for an uncertain future
- Current and future revenue streams
- Opportunities in OTC trading and clearing
- The impact of MiFID and hyper-competition
- Opportunities for growth and diversification
- User perspectives
- Solutions to current industry setbacks
- Trading opportunities by asset class
- Emerging exchanges opportunities and challenges
Within these themes, focus will centre on issues such as:
- Viability of a universal exchange model
- Market distortions and manipulation
- Future impact of MiFID 2.0
- Data centre services
- High-frequency trading
- Direct market access / sponsored access
- Smart order routing
- Price discovery and lack of a consolidated tape
- Ownership of risk
- Clearing house interoperability
- How to boost trading volumes
- Addressing the scarcity of new issuers
- Transparency in fixed-income trading
- Partnerships with emerging market exchanges
In addition to the abundance of CEO case studies from Europe, Africa and North America, an increased focus will be given to ensuring a greater number of exchange CEO perspectives from both South America and Asia on these issues.
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Who will be attending?
- Commodity, Energy, & Stock Exchange
- Multilateral Trading Facilities
- Providers of Dark Pools
- Providers of Crossing Networks
- Private Exchanges
- Providers of Clearing and Settlements
- Central Securities Depositories
- Buy & Sell-Side Traders
- Regional Exchange Associations
- European Union, World bank & IMF Representatives
- Corporations
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