
The main aim of this forum, JIBSIS, is to provide an international platform for academics, business professionals and government officials from Japan and abroad to come together to exchange ideas and come up with long term strategic approach to solve the economic-financial crisis and its impact on international business. JIBSIS will consist of workshops, networking sessions, exhibitions, keynote speeches, and panel discussions. Come hear leading experts give explanations of the change in securities industry, banking and investment fields of Japanese and Asian Markets and the future prospects of financial reform.
- Launch of Tokyo Stock Exchange’s “Arrowhead” and Trend of Electronic Trading
- Japanese Derivative Market after the Launch of J-Gate
- New Trends in Buy-side Trading
- Low Latency in Electronic Trading
- Spread of Co-location, Proximity Service
- Spread of HFT, “Flash Order” and Regulatory Changes
- Growth of Derivative Market, Flow of Multi Asset
- Maintenance of Finance and Capital and Restructuring of Japan’s Payments & Settlements system.
- Settlement of JSCC
- Roadmap to Shortening International Settlements
- Framework of Combined Stock Exchanges and TOKYO PRO-BOND Market
- Hedge Funds and Risk Management

8:50-9:20
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9:20-9:50 | Keynote Speech I
Outlook of the Japanese Economy and MarketsKyohei Morita, Chief Economist, Barclays Capital Japan Limited |
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9:50-10:30 | Keynote Speech II
OSE's Derivatives Markets and J-GATE, the OSE's New Derivaties Trading PlatformKotaro Yamazawa, Member of the Board, Managing Director, Osaka Securities Exchange Co., Ltd. |
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10:40-11:00 | Special Speech
Strengthening Japan’s Securities Market through Improving the InfrastructureHironaga Miyama, Senior Executive Officer, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. |
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11:00-11:25
Coffee Break |
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11:25-12:35 | Panel Discussion I
Japan's Financial and Capital Market in New Twist - Problem and View of the Clearing and Settlement SystemPanelists:
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12:35-13:35
Lunch Break |
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13:35-14:20 | Workshop A1
Global Trend of High-Speed MessagingKenichi Tachinooka In the light of the expanding variation of order execution along with the activation of PTS, speeding up of exchanges in Japan such as TSE Arrowhead and OSE J-Gate, disparity in yield is widening among securities companies depends on the approach towards those technical and infrastructural trends. In this session, Intelligent Wave and 29West/Informatica will jointly talk about the reality and trends of high performance systems and technologies such as HFT, increasing importance of high-speed messaging, and other latest global technology trends with actual cases. ![]() |
Workshop B1
Business Technology Solutions Needed for New Market Risk and Financial SurvivalJames Wolstenholme The economic crisis has been the catalyst of Financial Reform but as Financial Services Firms have attempted to meet the new demands clients, markets and regulators there has been serious need to reengineering trading and operations. New market structure, trading and risk demands and client transparency are inadequately supported by past systems and technology. The top tier Financial Services Firms are already innovating and transforming their business processes and supporting technologies to win new market share and retain current clients. This presentation will cover what are the current business/ technical strategies and tactics of these Global Financial Services Institutions. |
14:35-15:20 | Workshop A2
Dawn of TSE derivatives marketAkira Tagaya, Sales Director, Derivatives Tokyo Stock Exchange will migrate the futures trading system into “Tdex+” based on Liffe-CONNECT. After that, investors will be able to access all TSE derivatives on a single platform. This workshop unveils a new growth strategy of Japanese derivatives. ![]() |
Workshop B2
When One Size Doesn’t Always Fit All - The Challenges of Implementing Foreign Trading Systems for Japanese InvestorsTimothy Keough Foreign trading system vendors have come to Japan to find that their out-of-the box product does not always work for the country’s trading community. Their solutions, developed for a global framework, often are ill equipped to deal with challenges specific to Japan. These challenges may include functional gaps, language, appreciation of local project methodologies and client/vendor relationships, as well as Japan’s financial market regulations. Over the last 10 years, Charles River has successfully implemented its best-of-breed Charles River Investment Management System for a number of domestic and international Japanese investment firms. In this presentation, we will outline our approach to these challenges and how we have provided Japanese firms with an end-to-end, integrated solution that allows them to customize their workflows for their country- and company-specific requirements, among many other things. |
15:20-15:45
Coffee Break |
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15:45-16:30 | Workshop A3 ![]() The Latest on Institutional Trading Technology - What Issues Buy-side & Sell-side are Facing?Robin Strong, Director, Buy-side Market Strategy, 1) Global Investment Compliance Trends ![]() |
Workshop B3
Bloomberg Cloud Computing with Open TechnologyFrancis Michel, Enterprise Solutions Today's financial markets require organizations to adapt to changing needs and quickly deploy solutions. Understand how you can lower costs and drive efficiencies through two key areas: 1) Efficiency in Enterprise Market Data |
16:50-18:00 | Panel Discussion II
Buy-Side Trading in Japan - Facing New Challenges in Today's Shifting Market StructurePanelists:
Moderator:
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* Agenda and speakers are subject to change.
** Lunch buffet will be served during lunch break.
*** Japanese/English Simultaneous Interpretation will be provided.
Royal Park Hotel
2-1-1 Nihonbashi Kakigara-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-8520 JAPAN
TEL: 81-(0)3-3667-1111
Pre-registration is now closed.
If you wish to attend the forum, please come to the Onsite Registration Desk at the venue.
Please note that some sessions are fully booked.
Registration Fee
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¥20,000 |
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¥16,000 per person |
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¥35,000 |
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¥31,500 per person |
* Above fees include Conference Documentation,Lunch Buffet and Coffee Break. | |
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¥8,500 including postage |
* Above fees do not include tax. Consumption tax (5%) will be added. |
Payment
An invoice will be sent to the mailing address registered. Payment must be settled within 10 days after the invoice arrives via bank transfer to the designated account.
Cancellation & Refund Policy
If the registrant is unable to attend, it is possible to have somebody attend in his/her place. Upon cancellation, the following refund policy applies.
- Written notification of cancellation is received by February 8th: Conference fee minus 10% handling charge will be refunded.
- Cancellation requested from February 9th onwards : No refund can be made. A documentation pack will be sent after the event.
- * All refunds will be granted after the event.
- * Please be informed that the conference program, speakers, venue, date may be changed or cancelled due to situations beyond the organizer's control.
E&G Division, Sales Department 3, ICS Convention Design, Inc.
Chiyoda Bldg., 1-5-18 Sarugaku-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8449 JAPAN
TEL: 81-(0)3-3219-3561 FAX: 81-(0)3-3219-3628
E-mail jibsis@ics-inc.co.jp
* Above date, venue, themes and agenda are subject to change.
* Lunch buffet will be served.
* Japanese / English simultaneous Interpretation will be povided.