tradingdebates - trading volatility and performance
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On October 22 at the British Museum, financial experts and industry thought leaders will assemble in London for the fourth instalment of #TradingDebates – Trading Volatility and Performance. This month’s event focuses on the impact of low volatility and almost a decade of low interest rates on the financial markets. Should the prospect of rate hikes materialise, a new phase of market volatility is anticipated. Sign Up FREE at www.tradingdebates.com.TRANSCRIPT
#TradingDebates Trading Volatility & Performance
October 22, 2014
The British Museum, London
12:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Are investors ready for the ‘new normal’ in markets?
AGENDA
12:30 PM Check in
1:00 PM Introduction
1:05 PM Section Keynote
The Evolution Of The Markets And Innovation
Matteo Cassina - Head of Business Lines at Saxo Bank
1:30 PM Panel Discussion
What does the future hold for trading volumes and market structure?
Matteo Cassina - Head of Business Lines at Saxo Bank Dr Robert Barnes - CEO of Turquoise Andrew Bowley - Head of Market Structure Strategy at Nomura James Davis - Partner at Oliver Wyman Sarah Hay - Executive Director of Liquidity Strategy and Market Structure at UBS
Panellists
Phillip Stafford - UK Markets Editor at Financial Times
Moderator
AGENDA
2:00 PM Fintech boom – an opportunity or a threat for financial services?
Julian Skan - Managing Director of Banking for Europe Latin America and Africa at Accenture Javier Tordable - Senior Vice Presidentat Eurexchange Gerald Brady - Managing Director at Sillicon Valley Bank Ian Morgan - Director of Financial Services sector at Google UK.
Panellists
Anna Irrera - Trading & Technology Reporter at Financial News
Moderator
2:40 PM BREAK
3:10 PM Section Keynote
The Shifts and the Shocks: What we’ve learned - and have still to learn - from the financial crisis
Martin Wolf - Chief Economics commentator at the Financial Times.
AGENDA
3:35 PM Panel Discussion
Is the global economy out of the woods?
Steen Jakobsen - Chief Economist at Saxo Bank Martin Wolf - Chief Economics Commentator at the Financial Times Danny Gabay - Director at Fathom Consulting
Panellists
4:15 PM Panel Discussion
Will “rate rage” save the euro or sound its death knell?
Kit Juckes - Macro Strategist at Societe Generale Geoffrey Yu - Senior FX Strategist at UBS Erik Britton - Director at Fathom Consulting John Hardy - Head of FX Strategy at Saxo Bank
Panellists
Jonathan Ferro - Markets Reporter, Bloomberg TV
Moderator
4:55 PM DRINKS RECEPTION
SPEAKERS
COMPETITION
Saxo Capital Markets UK Ltd will be giving away one 16GB 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and three 16GB iPad Mini to the winners of the #TradingDebates competition ahead of the event at the British Museum.
For a chance to win, all you need to do is – Post a comment on Twitter with the hashtag #TradingDebates before 10pm on October 22nd, 2014.
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