Thursday, 23 May 2013 from 08:00 to 10:30 (BST)
London, United Kingdom
In a breakfast briefing, a dynamic panel of speakers will offer a holistic view of the strategies to be utilized including portfolio margining at clearinghouses, cross-asset netting at the broker level, and in-house analytics operational efficiencies achieved through automation and technology investment.
In this complimentary event, the panel will discuss some of the following topics:
- What are the current requirements under regulation in the US and Europe?
- What are the recommendations for margin under BIS and IOSCO?
- Portfolio netting at the broker level and how services are evolving?
- Portfolio margining at the CCP levels & how solutions are evolving?
- Is interoperability between CCP possible and how might it reduce the margin burden?
- How do swap futures alleviate the margin burden and is this a feasible tool?
- Internal margin efficiency – what does an efficient collateral management workflow look like (including product selection, inventory management and margin optimizer tools including cheapest to deliver calculations)?
- What are the main pain points of a collateral operation that can be automated to improved margin efficiency?
- What are the new analytic tools and supporting technology that can be used to achieve collateral optimization?
- When is outsourcing a good option?
- What are the unintended consequences of the impending collateral squeeze?Panel of Speakers:
Panel of speakers:
• Ted Leveroni, Executive Director of Derivatives Strategy & External Relations, Omgeo
• Cubillas Ding, Research Director, Celent
• Iain Scott, ETD & OTC Clearing, COO, State Street Global Exchange
• Ricky Maloney, Co-Head of Service Delivery, Ignis Asset Management
• Philip Whitehurst, SwapClear Product Management, LCH.Clearnet
• Moderator: Julia Schieffer, Founder & Editor of DerivSource.com
To register: http://derivomgeo23may.eventbrite.co.uk
*This event is for collateral management, operational, legal and other professionals working at buy-side firms, end-user firms, select mid-tier banks and asset servicing firms. The event organisers reserve the right to refuse entry/cancel registration of anyone who does not fit into the criteria.
If tickets appear to be ‘sold out’, please add yourself to the waiting list and we will contact you as soon as a ticket becomes available.
This event will also be held in New York on May 7th, 2013. If you wish to attend the New York event, please go here: http://derivomgeo7may.eventbrite.co.uk