APFIC Live: Opportunities and Competitiveness In 2013
Inside Reference Data's Nicholas Hamilton reported live from a panel discussion at the Asia-Pacific Financial Information Conference in Hong Kong on November 6 (at 8 a.m. London time). The session covered opportunities and competitiveness in the coming year. Speakers included:
- Jeremy Green, IPUG Asia and global head, market data, Standard Chartered Bank
- Shihan Abeygunawardana, product manager, Morningstar Data
- Marc Anthonisen, regional market leader, product and content, S&P Capital IQ
- Tanya Cheng, head of business development, north Asia, Tullett Prebon Information
- Peter Raftell, head of MDIS Asia, SunGard
- Jeremy Green, IPUG Asia and global head, market data, Standard Chartered Bank
- Shihan Abeygunawardana, product manager, Morningstar Data
- Marc Anthonisen, regional market leader, product and content, S&P Capital IQ
- Tanya Cheng, head of business development, north Asia, Tullett Prebon Information
- Peter Raftell, head of MDIS Asia, SunGard
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