8.20
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Registration and breakfast
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8.50
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Welcoming remarks: Lee Hartt, Publisher, INSIDE MARKET
DATA & INSIDE REFERENCE DATA
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9.00
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Keynote presentation: Roland Bellegarde, Group Executive
Vice-President & Head of European Execution, NYSE EURONEXT
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Inside Market Data stream
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Inside Reference Data stream
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9.30
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Chairman's opening remarks: Max Bowie, Editor, INSIDE MARKET DATA
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Chairman's opening remarks: Tine Thoresen, Editor, INSIDE REFERENCE DATA
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9.40
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End-user panel: Ahead of the curve: Achieving optimal data management
- Rethinking data strategies in real time to response to the current economic
climate
- The impact of the changing vendor landscape on data strategy and buying
decisions
- Managing modern data demands - what are the new infrastructure choices?
- The changing role of market data managers: Identifying, improving, retaining
and certifying key skills
Moderator: Shirley White, Global Market Data Manager,
DEUTSCHE BANK
John Hamlen, Principal – Market Data Management, BARCLAYS
GLOBAL INVESTORS
Andre Kelekis, Head of Global Market Data Strategy, BNP PARIBAS
John Madsen, Team Leader Data Management, SAXO BANK
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End-user panel: Data governance: People and power
- Strategies to improve data governance in your firm
- Moving from a federated to a centralized model
- Chief Data Officer – who, how and why?
- Attracting and retaining talent
Moderator: Ian Webster, Global Head of Market Data, BARCLAYS
GLOBAL INVESTORS
Michael McMorrow, Enterprise Data Warehouse Designer, ALLIED
IRISH BANK
David Miller, Director, Reference Data Services, BANK OF
SCOTLAND
Gérard Salou, Head of Division, Statistical Information
Services Division, EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK
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10.25
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Morning break
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10.55
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Case Study 1: Rabobank – Dealing with compliancy rules of exchanges within a
networked organization
Jan Willem Schokking, Contract Manager Private Banking,
RABOBANK
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Case study 1: Advantages & disadvantages to buying “off-the-shelf”
corporate actions systems
Amy G. Harkins, Managing Director, Global Corporate Events
Worldwide, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON
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11.15
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Panel: Exchanging ideas: The impacts of the evolving trading venue landscape
- Examining the key drivers of data growth in the European equity markets and
other asset classes
- Assessing the value of data from new trading and reporting venues
- Technologies for data and liquidity aggregation across multiple venues
- The burden of increasing capacity while mitigating hardware and cost
increases
Moderator: Juan Carlos Nieto, Founding Partner, INDEX
INTELLIGENCE
Roland Bellegarde, Group Executive Vice-President & Head of
European Execution, NYSE EURONEXT
Juan Corchete-Canavan, Global Head of Market Data Sourcing, UBS
Jan Willem Schokking, Contract Manager Private Banking,
RABOBANK
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Panel: Enterprise data management: Tackling the data integration challenge
- Establishing EDM strategies for sharing and distributing reference data
across the organization
- Successful cost management of data integration projects
- Assessing different options for cascading reference data enterprise-wide
Moderator: Alan Greenall, Global Head of Reference Data IT,
HSBC
Eduardo Fernández, Head of Reference & Market Data Global
Programme, Corporate Architecture, SANTANDER GROUP
David Miller, Director, Reference Data Services, BANK OF
SCOTLAND
Marcelle von Wendland, Vice President Investment, Risk and I
nformation Management Products, FINSOFT
Ken Zockoll, Director of Content Development, FACTSET
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12.00
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Panel: The information autobahn: Reducing latency in the UK and Europe
- Getting the most out of direct feeds and vendor services
- Identifying and eliminating in-house latency bottlenecks
- Managing data through co-location
- The next steps in reducing latency -- where will they come from, and how?
Moderator: Peter Sharp, European Head of Market Data, MORGAN
STANLEY
Peter Görlich, Head of Trading Services, COMMERZBANK
John Knuff, Director of Business Development, EQUINIX
Varghese Thomas, Vice President of Financial Markets, SAVVIS
Andrew Twigg, Sales Specialist EMEA, Algorithmic and
Quantitative Trading Solutions, DOW JONES
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Panel: The terminal 5 problem: Standardizing corporate actions
- Are we moving closer to a harmonized corporate actions market?
- Assessing the increasing importance of standardized corporate actions
- Can ISO 20022 create a STP Nirvana?
- The pain of dealing with non-compliant ISO 15022 custodians
Moderator: Amy G. Harkins, Managing Director, Global
Corporate Events Worldwide, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON
Laura Fuller, Data Consultant, SIX TELEKURS
Stephanie Hardaway, Business Project Manager, HSBC SECURITIES
SERVICES
Paul Harrington, Head of Position Services, MORGAN STANLEY
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12.45
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Lunch break
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14.00
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Case Study 2: Centralized index licensing - Short term benefits and long term
goals
Steve Ellenberg, Global Index Licensing Coordinator, Vice
President - Supply Management, CREDIT SUISSE
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Case Study 2: Data management - A central bank's perspective
Gérard Salou, Head of Division, Statistical Information
Services Division, EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK
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14.20
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Panel: What’s hot or not: The data content of the future
- Managing demand for exchange-traded assets, OTC, evaluations, news, ratings
- Managing different needs across the front, middle and back office
- Growing use of index data for structured products and new markets
- Sourcing reliable data from emerging markets
Moderator: Steve Ellenberg, Global Index Licensing
Coordinator, Vice President - Supply Management, CREDIT SUISSE
Alexandra Balloff, Executive Director, Global Head of Market
Data Management, WEST LB
David Berry, Head of Procurement and Cost Control, RBC CAPITAL
MARKETS
Rafah Hanna, Executive Director, Head of MTS Data, EUROMTS
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Panel: The value of evaluation
- Can a fair value be attached to all complex instruments?
- Identifying the need for multiple valuations
- Assessing changing user requirements for evaluated prices and the underlying
data
- Reviewing the impact of accounting standards and other regulation
Moderator: Liam Davis, Head of Data Management, EMEA,
NORTHERN TRUST
Magnus Cattan, Manager - Fixed Income and Derivatives, INTERACTIVE
DATA
Tom Dalglish, VP Investment Banking, Enterprise Reference Data, JP
MORGAN
Chris Johnson, Head of Data Management - Institutional Fund
Services Europe, HSBC
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15.05
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Afternoon break
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15.35
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Panel: Analysis, acceleration and architecture: Technology issues at the
front- and back-end
- Killer apps for adding value to underlying data for traders
- Combining the race for low latency with the increasing need for complex
analytics
- Rebuilding a scalable infrastructure to accommodate growth and consolidation
- Outsourcing core but commodity components of a data technology architecture
Moderator: Ken McLeish, Head Of Equity Arbitrage &
Algorithmic Trading Technology, BARCLAYS CAPITAL
Andrew Miller, CEO, ARCONTECH
Scott Parsons, Chief Architect and Chief Scientist, EXEGY
Guy Tagliavia, Director, Front Office and Low Latency Mes sag
ing, IBM
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Panel: Risk and compliance: The new project sponsors
- Identifying solutions to data management challenges under Basel II and UCITS
III
- Examining the need for a standard international business entity identifier
to achieve compliance and reduce risk
- Dealing with the pressure to handle risk in the light of the credit crunch
- Managing the increasing interdependence between risk, compliance and data
units
Moderator: Tom Dalglish, VP Investment Banking, Enterprise
Reference Data, JP MORGAN
Richard Denyer, Vice President, CITI
Alan Greenall, Global Head of Reference Data IT, HSBC
Michael McMorrow, Enterprise Data Warehouse Designer, ALLIED
IRISH BANK
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16.20
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Data vendors’ forum – your chance to quiz data providers on current market
trends
Moderator: David Berry, Head of Procurement and Cost
Control, RBC CAPITAL MARKETS
Bob Cumberbatch, Director - European Business Lines,
INTERACTIVE DATA
Antoine Kohler, Managing Director, ICAP INFORMATION SERVICES
Simon Rodda, Director International Product Management, DOW
JONES
Dominique Tanner, Head of Business Development, SIX TELEKURS
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17.05
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Chairman's closing remarks
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17.15
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Cocktail Reception
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18.15
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End of conference
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