ISITC Europe Live Blog: Operational Impact of Regulations Panel

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WatersTechnology will be covering the ISITC Europe Annual Conference.

WatersTechnology will be covering the Operational Impact of Regulations panel at the International Securities Association for Institutional Trade Communication (ISITC) Europe Conference on 18 November 2011. The event is being held at RBS, in the City of London.

Speakers at the panel include Henry Raschen, head of market strategy at HSBC, Bob Fuller, director at Fixnetix, Richard Young, head of regulatory affairs at Swift, and David Ewings, senior manager, distribution, special projects at Threadneedle Asset Management. The panel will be moderated by Dr Anthony Kirby, director of the regulatory and risk management practice at Ernst & Young.

The panel is scheduled to begin at 09.45 GMT. Coverage will begin shortly before, and last through to 10.45 GMT, via the CoverIt Live applet below.

 

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