Strategies and Practices to Maximize Opportunity Within the New Derivatives Market Webcast
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The lure of more reliable data, reduced costs and more efficient markets that are arguably offered by electronic trading has finally come to the over-the-counter derivatives market. However, greater freedom brings with it, greater responsibility. In this webinar we examine the challenges that this new market structure presents, the pressure inflicted on infrastructure and the impact of associated regulations, such as Dodd Frank. Within the discussions we will focus on solutions to these current challenges and explore pressing issues including:
-- What is the most challenging technology requirement that comes with central clearing?
-- What changes can the front, middle and back office expect in this new trading environment and how can we prepare for this?
-- As risk systems across asset classes rapidly advance, will we see regulators set stricter risk requirements for OTC traders?
-- Will swaps traders turn to futurization as a way to circumvent the stricter swaps regulatory rules?
Speakers:
* Neil Monaghan, Global Head of OTC, Clearing Client Solutions, CITI GROUP
* Jud Baker, Derivatives Product Manager, NORTHERN TRUST
* Barry Smith, Global Exchange SME, Financial Services, EQUINIX
* Moderator: Jacob Thomases, US Staff Writer, WATERSTECHNOLOGY
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