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Global
STP Update
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09:00 |  | ASSESSING
THE LATEST TRENDS IN STP AND THEIR GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS FOR THE INDUSTRY
- Drivers
and Implications of the decision to defer T+1 in the US
- Opportunities
for Asian and European markets in the wake of the deferral
- Emergence
of global standards and alternative delivery models
- Prioritizing
and balancing internal and external STP projects
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 | Mason
Snyder
Global STP Leader
Deloitte Consulting (US) |
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Sell-Side
Perspective
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09:40
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Comprehensive
Connectivity Strategy from IOIs to Settlement
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Hands
Off Automation of Ticketing and Excellent Static Data
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Management
Information Systems (MIS) - Refining the STP Process
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Immediate
Exception Identification, Direction to resolving Players and Prompt
Amendment
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Technology
Systems Reliability - a Critical Component
- Training
about STP - An inside job as well as an outside job
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 | James
Leman
Managing Director, Global Equity Connectivity and the Equity Global Middle
Office
Salomon Smith Barney (US)
GSTPA
Executive Committee Member |
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10:20-10:50 |  |
Morning Coffee/Tea Break
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Buy-Side
Perspective
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10:50 |  | Choosing
and Implementing a Powerful Trade Order Management System
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What
is a trade order management systems
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Evolution
of the order management systems - is the final stop
componentization?
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OMS
systems in a VMU environment
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The
role of OMS in achieving end to end STP
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 | Sanjay
Vatsa
First Vice President, Operations - Global Business Strategies &
Solutions
Merrill Lynch Investment Managers (US)
Member
of the Omgeo Advisory Board
Chairman of SIA’s STP International Sub-Committee |
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11:30 |  |
Panel
Discussion:
Key
Issues Facing the Asia Pacific Region
Ian
Buckley | Regional
Director, Asia
SWIFT (Hong Kong)
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Bill
Chua | Executive
V.P., Operations
UOB Bank (under invitation) |
James
Tan | VP-Head
of Operations
Morgan Stanley Investment Management (Singapore) |
MODERATOR
Phil Strause |
Head of Financial Services Industry-Asia Pacific
Deloitte
Consulting |
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12:30-13:45 |  |
LUNCHEON
Sponsored by
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Custodian
Perspective
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13:45 |  | Prescription
to Outsource AS A COST EFFECTIVE
SOLUTION TO ACHIEVE STP
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Focusing
on core competencies to determine the viability of outsourcing
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Building
a business case for outsourcing
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Selecting
the appropriate partner or alliance in order to achieve maximum ROI
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Understanding
the various outsourcing options available to middle and back office
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 | Tom
McCrossan
Executive Vice President
State
Street Investment Managers Solutions (US) |
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14:25 | | Facilitating
STP Amidst a Climate of Great Change
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An
Update from SIA - an insider's perspective
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Assessing
the current STP Market trends - the move towards STP
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Global
Industry initiatives and their impact
- How
real progress is achieved - a road map to the future
|
 | Lee
Cutrone
Managing Director, Industry Relations
Omgeo (US)
Special Advisor to SIA T+1 and Institutional Trade Matching
Committees |
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15:05-15:30 |  |
Afternoon Coffee/Tea Break
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Global
Perspective
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15:30 | | surveying
the global arena: STP beyond the U.S.
|
 | Jürgen
Marziniak
CEO
GSTP AG
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16:10 |  | Panel
Discussion:
STp
from Execution to settlement
Practical
Insights from the Major Players
Counter-parties
Working Together
In
order to obtain the anticipated returns on STP, it is crucial that all
industry participants are fully automated. Those who are not ready may be
left behind. As a result, counter-parties may have to help each other to
ensure that everyone will be able to trade post 2005. What is the best way
of working together?
VMUs:
A LANDSCAPE IN FLUX
Lee
Cutrone | Managing
Director, Industry Relations, Omgeo (US)
Special Advisor to SIA T+1 and Institutional Trade Matching
Committees
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Tom
McCrossan | Executive
Vice President,
State Street Investment Managers Solutions (US) |
Jürgen
Marziniak | CEO
GSTP AG |
James
Leman | Managing
Director, Global Equity Connectivity and the Equity Global Middle Office, Salomon
Smith Barney (US)
GSTPA
Executive Committee Member |
Sanjay
Vatsa | First
Vice President, Operations - Global Business Strategies & Solutions, Merrill
Lynch Investment Managers (US)
Chairman
of SIA’s STP International Sub-Committee | MODERATOR
Mason Snyder |
Global STP Leader, Deloitte
Consulting |
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17:10 |  |
Closing Comments
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17:20 | |
Cocktail
Reception Sponsored by |
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| | DAY
TWO - NOVEMBER 14
MAIN CONFERENCE / WORKSHOPS |
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08:30 |  |
REGISTRATION
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09:00 |  | Build
vs. Buy– How do you Really Achieve Competitive Advantage
from Technology in Financial Markets? A Fresh Look & Other
‘Gotchas’
Commonly
accepted wisdom on Wall Street holds that building custom applications
is "too risky, costly and time consuming". This has tilted the
'Build vs. Buy' debate strongly in the direction of buy. Yet, many
firms have vast armies of programmers dutifully engaged in, what else?
Application development! So, what is going on here? This session:
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Debunks
myths about custom software development
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Offers
fresh perspective on 'Hidden' costs of purchasing packaged software
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Provides
'rules of thumb' for when to buy versus build software
|
 | Joe
Rosen
Managing Director and Partner
Enterprise Technology Corporation (US)
Co-Author/Editor, The Handbook of Investment Technology
(McGraw-Hill) |
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FIX
PROTOCOL COMMITTEE GLOBAL UPDATE
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09:40
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FIX and Electronic Trading initiatives in the Asia Pacific, Europe, and
the U.S.
The
FIX Protocol is evolving while being used by more firms and exchanges
for increasing purposes. Global acceptance of FIX has accelerated
its use by exchanges, brokers, institutions, and electronic
communications networks (ECNs). This presentation covers the
latest status of:
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Exchanges
implementing FIX
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Using
FIX for Direct Market Access and alternative trading systems
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Initiatives
to help smaller brokers handle FIX orders
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Vendors
offering FIX enabled trading systems in Asia.
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Increased
use of FIX for equities, futures, options, programs, and debt
|
 | Joe
Sommer
Executive Director, Electronic Executions - Regional Head-Americas
UBS Warburg (US)
Head of US FIX Protocol Committee |
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10:30-10:50 |  |
Morning Coffee/Tea Break
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10:50 |  |
Panel
Discussion:
The
Impact of I.T. in Global Capital Markets-
Electronic Market Mechanisms/Trading and Their Participants
The
critical role that information technology (IT) plays in global capital markets
increases daily as IT spending continues to grow - even in this environment.
Few dispute that IT is one of the key forces changing the competition in both
the securities and investments industries. This expert panel - drawn from
industry practitioners across market sectors and asset classes, with a variety
of perspectives & backgrounds - will present a candid, insider's briefing
on how E-Commerce and electronic trading and trends are transforming the
competitive landscape on Wall Street and globally. This senior panel will
discuss and debate topics and issues such as:
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Who
wins and who loses, today and tomorrow?
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Fragmentation,
disintermediation and liquidity
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Efficiency,
fairness and regulation
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Future
of floor-based exchanges vs. 'black boxes' and the role of ECNs
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Roles
of traders and institutional salespeople
George
Kledaras | President
& CEO
Javelin Technologies, Inc. (US)
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Kevin
Milne | Executive
Vice President
Macgregor (UK) |
Joe
Sommer | Executive
Director, Electronic Executions - Regional Head-Americas, UBS
Warburg (US)
Head of US FIX Protocol Committee |
Sanjay
Vatsa | First
Vice President, Operations - Global Business Strategies & Solutions, Merrill
Lynch Investment Managers (US)
Chairman
of SIA’s STP International Sub-Committee |
MODERATOR
Joe Rosen |
Managing Director and Partner
Enterprise Technology Corporation (US)
Co-Author/Editor, The Handbook of Investment Technology (McGraw-Hill) |
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11:50-12:50 |  |
LUNCHEON |
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*Speakers
are invited and subject to change |
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