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Monday, June 6, 2016 | |||
Opening Reception - Sponsored by CME Europe (by invitation only)The Royal Exchange, Bank, London EC2V 3LR(Please enter through the front entrance). ![]() | |||
Tuesday, June 7, 2016 | |||
Registration & Exhibits OpenOur registration area, featuring CME Group as this year’s registration sponsor, is the place to pick up your NetOTC name badge and CME Group tote bag, filled with sponsor items. Then head into the exhibit area and grab a tea or coffee before joining your colleagues on the show floor or attending your first session.Registration Sponsor: ![]() Lanyard Sponsor: ![]() | |||
Welcoming RemarksKing George Speaker: | |||
New DirectionsKing George Our panel of exchange leaders will share their views on today’s markets and how customer demand and regulatory considerations are driving change. Panelists will address interesting developments in their existing products as well as new products…what is driving product innovation? As exchanges look increasingly more like technology companies, how are they tapping into FinTech? How is their approach to clearing, membership and global expansion changing? Join us for a lively discussion of the latest developments in exchange-traded derivatives.Chair: Speakers: | |||
Networking BreakExhibit Areas: Porter Tun, Upper Sugar & Lower Sugar Rooms Grab a quick pick-me-up before heading to your next session or continuing to visit exhibitors on the show floor. | |||
Exchange Evolution: What’s Next for the Business Model?King George Derivatives exchanges aren’t just trading venues any more. As publicly traded companies, they have to deliver higher rates of return from their existing lines of business while seeking new opportunities in other parts of the financial services ecosystem. At the same time, changes in regulation, technology and investor preferences are disrupting market structure and creating new challenges for trading volume and liquidity. Join us for a fast-paced discussion with a group of analysts who specialize in understanding what’s next for exchange business models.Chair: Speakers: | |||
Moving the Industry ForwardKing George This panel will examine key issues – technological, regulatory and economic – shaping the development of the industry and assess the evolving roles of each participant in the chain, from liquidity provider to investor, exchange to CCP, clearing firm to client. As each part in that chain faces its own issues, a more collaborative and constructive approach is emerging to finding industry solutions to collective challenges. Chair: Speakers: | |||
Networking LunchExhibit Areas: Porter Tun, Upper Sugar & Lower Sugar Rooms | |||
Concurrent SessionRegulatory Reform RevisitedKing George Regulatory experts will provide an update on initiatives in Europe and the US, including implementation of key initiatives such as MiFID II/MiFIR and its impact globally on trading and clearing derivatives. How could issues such as CCP concentration risk, lack of equivalence and cyber security threaten reform? Panellists will also discuss how these issues are being addressed and the regulatory agenda for the coming year. Chair: Speakers: | |||
Concurrent SessionTrading SwapsQueen Charlotte The emergence of new trading venues for swaps is changing the way fixed income products are traded. This panel will give the trading venue, clearing member and customer perspective on the impact of new OTFs and SEF-like platforms on the overall market structure and the evolving role of these intermediaries. Chair: Speakers: | |||
Concurrent SessionSponsored Session: DucoKing Vault (Open to all attendees) This panel will discuss a wide range of challenges the industry is facing in post-trade management of data. Topics will include existing/new operating technology models, regulation, reporting, operational workflow opportunities and new developments in machine learning and distributed general ledger technologies. ![]() Chair: Speakers: | |||
Networking BreakExhibit Areas: Porter Tun, Upper Sugar & Lower Sugar Rooms Grab a quick pick-me-up before heading to your next session or continuing to visit exhibitors on the show floor. | |||
Concurrent SessionFinding Cost Efficiencies Through CollaborationQueen Charlotte As the listed derivatives market ecosystem becomes increasingly threatened by rising costs and shrinking profitability, unlikely partnerships are springing up to tackle common challenges. This panel will consider areas where collaboration is already underway and explore opportunities where partnering has potential. Chair: Speakers: | |||
Concurrent SessionNavigating Market Access ConstraintsKing George New regulations going into effect in Europe and automated trading rules under consideration in the U.S. could have a major impact on the way third-country market participants access markets. This panel will discuss requirements firms accessing markets directly or firms with customers accessing markets directly will need to know. This session will cover DEA, DEA Providers, AT Persons, PTFs and more!Chair: Speakers: | |||
Concurrent SessionSponsored Session: CJC Commercial ManagementKing Vault (Open to all attendees) A perfect storm is gathering in the world of market data management. New market structures, policy changes, increased data audits driven by the explosion in market data and the need for control, governance and accountability. Understanding your risk and financial position to track, capture and report on data consumption and distribution. Join industry leaders to hear the panel debate the risks and potential solutions to the Market Data Management challenge. Chair: Speakers: | |||
Taste of IDXExhibit Areas: Porter Tun, Upper Sugar & Lower Sugar Rooms Come for a drink, stay for the networking! This annual tradition, which is always an attendee favorite, gives you the opportunity to renew old friendships and create new networks, all while enjoying exhibitor sponsored drinks and light fare. Don’t miss out on this wonderful event. | |||
Viva Brazil - Eurex Summer Night Party![]() Join our party at the first day of IDX. Help yourself to delicious food and refreshing drinks and simply relax the "Brazilian" way. The Eurex Courtyard area will be open every day from 8 a.m. Feel free to use it for your meetings or relaxation. | |||
Wednesday, June 8, 2016 | |||
Registration & Exhibits OpenOur registration area, featuring CME Group as this year’s registration sponsor, is the place to pick up your NetOTC name badge and CME Group tote bag, filled with sponsor items. Then head into the exhibit area and grab a tea or coffee before joining your colleagues on the show floor or attending your first session.Registration Sponsor: ![]() Lanyard Sponsor: ![]() | |||
Opening RemarksSpeaker: | |||
Keynote AddressKing George Paul Andrews joined IOSCO as Secretary General from the US regulator FINRA in March. Andrews will provide a keynote address setting out the current global regulatory landscape and progress towards delivering effective and consistent regulatory reform. Speaker: | |||
Concurrent SessionThe Changing Clearing LandscapeKing George Regulation, competition and client demand are prompting change in clearing models across CCPs. Our panel of clearing leaders will discuss how their models are changing to adjust to new rules going into effect in the coming months. How are CCPs partnering with clearing members and clients to continue to make the futures and cleared swaps markets a sustainable business model and an attractive risk management tool for customers? How will competition change the clearinghouse landscape short- and long-term?Chair: Speakers: | |||
Concurrent SessionSponsored Session: London Stock Exchange GroupKing Vault (Open to all attendees) The Changing Trading Landscape: Product Innovation in Listed Derivatives Can investors and traders be provided with the right microstructure, products and passive liquidity to turn today’s challenges to tomorrow’s opportunities? LSE Derivatives Market, in partnership with CurveGlobal Markets, hosts a morning session on how product innovation in equity and fixed income derivatives can drive new trading opportunities. This session will cover new FTSE 100 weekly options and the launch of CurveGlobal’s products on LSEDM. ![]() Chair: Speakers: | |||
Networking BreakExhibit Areas: Porter Tun, Upper Sugar & Lower Sugar Rooms Grab a quick pick-me-up before heading to your next session or continuing to visit exhibitors on the show floor. | |||
Concurrent SessionChallenges for the Buy-SideKing George Buy-side users of derivatives are being offered a range of new products in the listed markets as an alternative to the OTC markets they have used historically. This session will consider the barriers to switching to listed markets; what will attract users to these new products; which asset classes are seeing the most growth; and whether there will be sufficient liquidity to go around.Chair: Speakers: | |||
Concurrent SessionA New Data ModelQueen Charlotte MiFID II is creating a new data model for financial services in the EU with changes impacting the whole transaction chain from end users, brokers, vendors and venues to the regulators themselves. The three cornerstones of this data model are: instrument data, transaction data, and user/client data. This panel will discuss the main challenges with regards to implementation of the new data model. How will ISINs accommodate instrument level identities for ETD and OTC products that will trade on venues? What are the challenges with regards to the volumes of transaction level data that will need to be stored and reported? How can user and client confidentiality be maintained with regards to publication of LEIs and an individual’s national IDs?Chair: Speakers: | |||
Concurrent SessionSponsored Session: CCP Risk ReviewKing Vault (Open to all attendees) Linklaters and FIA executives will provide an overview of FIA's CCP Risk Review product, a comparative toolkit for assessing the wide ranging rules and processes of clearinghouses around the globe, outlining its benefits to clearing firms, their clients, CCPs and regulators alike.Speakers: | |||
Networking LunchExhibit Areas: Porter Tun, Upper Sugar & Lower Sugar Rooms | |||
Concurrent SessionMiFID II - Where Are We Now?King George While the delay to implementation of MiFID II has presented some relief to market users, there remain a number of areas of uncertainty causing concern about how to prepare to comply. This panel will look at some of the stand-out issues, timelines and how MiFID II will shape the industry of the future.Chair: Speakers: | |||
Concurrent SessionIs Reg Tech the New Fin Tech?Queen Charlotte With regulation driving the biggest changes to financial market structures and operations, this session will consider the developments in technology that are enabling vendors to provide robust solutions.Chair: Speakers: | |||
Concurrent SessionSponsored Session: The Technancial Company & BroadridgeKing Vault (Open to all attendees) New Service Paradigm in the Derivatives World How is service in the FCM business changing? 'In-time' action needs 'real-time' information. Is there still a 'Front Office' or a 'Back Office' - or is it moving towards FMBO (Front, Middle, Back Office all in one)? How 'Post' is Post Trade today? What does the 21st Century FCM look like in the changing environment? Can you deliver Better Service and Cost Savings in a sea of rising costs: Compliance, Risk Management, Complex Back Office? Chair: Speakers: | |||
Networking BreakExhibit Areas: Porter Tun, Upper Sugar & Lower Sugar Rooms Grab a cup before heading to your last session or taking one more loop around the show floor. | |||
Concurrent SessionTransformative Technology: Blockchain and Cleared DerivativesKing George This session will explore the potential impact that distributed ledger technologies such as blockchain and smart contracts could have on cleared derivatives markets in the coming years and will discuss some of the design and implementation challenges.Chair: Speakers: | |||
Concurrent SessionThe Market Abuse Regulation: July 3 and BeyondQueen Charlotte The Market Abuse Regulation (MAR), which is scheduled to take effect on July 3, will greatly expand the scope of the European market abuse regime. This panel will take place less than four weeks from that date and will address some of the main issues that are still confronting firms as they work on ensuring compliance with the new rules. Further, looking beyond the immediate implementation challenges that confront the futures industry, the panel will also scrutinise what MAR will mean in terms of regulatory expectations going forward. This panel will bring together representatives of some of the main market and regulatory stakeholders who will help to shed light on this impactful new rule set. Topics to be addressed include the scope of, and regulatory expectations for, the new STORs regime; definitional issues around abusive and manipulative practices; surveillance capabilities; extraterritorial impact; and investment recommendations.Chair: Speakers: | |||
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Gala DinnerWrap up your IDX experience with a wonderful charity event in aid of Futures for Kids. A must attend for IDX attendees, the Gala attracts more than 600 guests and gives you the chance to network and form deeper connections within the international derivatives community. Support Futures for Kids when you purchase a ticket or a table and through fundraising opportunities throughout the evening. Learn more about attending and sponsoring the IDX Gala. |