Description
5th 5th Clearing, Settlement & Custody Asia 2011 is the region s hallmark securities operations event, gathering together leading financial professionals and regional regulators on one common platform to advance a common vision. As we move away from the market turmoil of 2008/2009, and look towards the dawn of a new era in the financial business landscape, 2011 brings new strategies and innovation to meet regulatory change and client demands.
For its 5th Annual installment, 5th 5th Clearing, Settlement & Custody Asia 2011 will focus on critical issues and considerations in regulation by the securities market stakeholders and strategies to secure new business in domestic markets and how global changes are impacting Asian operations.
What s New for 2011?
NEW in-depth discussions and comprehensive stream sessions
NEW networking formats, including Meet-the-Speaker Hosted Lunch and Interactive Roundtables & Round-Up sessions
MORE than 35+ speakers from leading buy and sell side firms in the region and around the world
MORE best practice session on how stakeholders have evolved and innovate to meet changing regulatory and market demands
2011 Themes Outlook
Regional growth opportunities
Regulatory updates and the impact on operational systems
The effects of Frank-Dodd, and the OTC derivatives and central clearing debate
Risk management Operational, counterparty and collateralisation
Managing cost reduction and operational efficiency
New business models and products within the new landscape with focus on prime brokerage new models
Corporate actions processing systems from both the regulatory perspective and custodians
Asset allocation trends and managing investor and client servicing requirements
STP implementation to support a robust business model to meet client and transparency demands
CSD and Cross-border trade standardisation
Third party clearing & offshoring
Corporate action processing
Trends in asset allocation strategies impacting operational flows
The state of the securities lending market
Technology and market infrastructure