Asian OTC Markets
Transparency standardisation and CCPs have been the key battlegrounds in the EU and US derivatives markets. Having witnessed the destruction of these OTC markets, Asian regulators are now searching for their own solutions to prevent the same problems on their turf.
As OTC transactions in Asia's markets recover from the crisis, how are derivatives players keeping in line with regulatory pressures? What new products are being created to satisfy the demands of clients and regulators? Are we seeing new trends in FX, rates and CDS markets in this new era? More broadly, how feasible is the implementation of CCPs in Asia and what might be their likely impact on OTC transactions?
Euromoney Seminars' Asia Pacific Derivatives Summit 2010 is the timely event that will bring together key players from regulatory bodies, banks, exchanges, brokerage firms, and fund houses to discuss the most pressing issues facing the market.
Our key speakers include:
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Martin Wheatley, CEO, Securities and Futures Commission
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Paul Hoff, Managing Director, FTSE Asia
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Dr. Nitus Patrayotin, President, The Agricultural Futures Exchange of Thailand
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Toshihiko Sasaki, Executive Advisor, Japan Securities Dealers Association
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Anjan Barua Dy, Managing Director, Global Markets, State Bank of India
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In-soo Kim, Executive Director, Derivatives Market Division, Korea Exchange
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Sheldon Gao, President, China Universal Asset Management (HK)
Key coverage includes
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Global trends in regulating the OTC markets
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The future of Asia's OTC derivatives markets
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Latest developments in FX, interest rates and CDS markets across Asia
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Trends in exchange traded commodity derivatives and structured products
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Where do banks seize the opportunities in listed derivatives?
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Futures and OTC relationships in the commodities space
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