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Chrystia Freeland, US Managing Editor of the Financial Times invites you to join her and her colleagues at Gotham Hall, NYC, on November 14th for the FT's first ever US conference.
We will be debating the unprecedented volatility in the markets this summer and how the autumn is showing no signs of relief. To try and make some sense of this disruption, the Financial Times is bringing together Stock Exchange CEO's & Presidents and other major financial luminaries to discuss strategies for success and debate predictions about who will come out ahead in this time of unprecedented consolidation, competition and regulatory upheaval. Contributors will also examine how the recent market volatility continues to bring unexpected highs and lows.
Most Wall Street analysts agree that the revolution in capital markets has been led by the US in terms of both the development and deployment of electronic – and in particular algorithmic trading. This conference will debate whether the major markets outside the US now caught up and if so, where does this leave Wall Street?
Today, electronic trading in all it's forms: Robo, Algo (algorithmic trading), Black Box or Automated Trading together with the desire for on-demand real time information and faster processing of information to aid decision making is driving massive investment in new technologies, and exerting the capabilities of IT.
Who should attend?
Chief Information Officers
Chief Technology Officers
SVP's from IT
Front and Back Office Operations
Strategic Planning
Heads of Trading
Heads of Equity Field
Heads of Trading Technology
Heads of Alternative Execution Systems
Heads of Connectivity
Heads of Electronic Trading
Heads of Program Trading
Heads of Portfolio Trading
Heads of Algorithmic Trading
Heads of Fixed Income Trading
Heads of FX Trading
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