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Kindly Hosted by BM&FBOVESPA Registration Now Open! Secure your place for the region’s trading event of the year by registering today at: www.fixprotocol.org/latinamerica2010 The FPL Latin America Electronic Trading Conference 2010 is the region’s ‘must-attend’ trading event. This event will provide a forum where the real issues impacting the Latin American trading community will be discussed by industry leading speakers, providing a range of impartial and insightful perspectives. Register today to attend an event that offers: • Separate business and technical streams, that will explore the key challenges and opportunities that will impact trading in Latin America in the next 12 months and beyond • An agenda that has been created 100% by senior representatives from the Latin American trading community to address the educational needs of the region’s trading community • The opportunity to hear the thoughts of leading experts on the issues that matter to the Latin American trader, knowing that all speakers have been carefully selected based on their knowledge and experience • The opportunity to participate in a conference that has gained significant industry commitment, input and feedback to ensure it is an invaluable conference for buy-side, sell-side, exchange/ECN and vendor delegates alike • Networking opportunities throughout the day, in and around the exhibit hall and into the evening at the post-event cocktail party, providing opportunities to meet with key decision makers and industry peers. Topic areas will include: • The future of electronic trading - what lies ahead for the Latin American and global markets? • How can Brazil increase its offering for international traders? • Trading electronically as a buy-side in Brazil • The low latency arms race • Algorithmic trading: What are the options available to the Latin American trader? • FIXatdlSM: The new industry standards-based messaging language for algorithmic trading strategies. How it can generate efficiency gains and cost savings for the algorithmic trading community • High frequency trading: The costs, risks and opportunities it presents to the Latin American market • The regulatory & self-regulatory challenges impacting electronic trading in Latin America • The future exchange environment in Latin America • The FPL technology roadmap: Supporting the evolving needs of the trading community • Achieving an optimal implementation of the FIX Protocol • Automation via the FIX Protocol in the post-trade environment • The use of FIX for foreign exchange and fixed income Register Today! All buy-side attendees benefit from FREE attendance at this event! FPL Premier Global Member firms receive 2 FREE attendee passes! Regular FPL Member firms will receive 1 FREE pass! Additional FPL Member firm passes are available for just US $99 Non-Member firm passes are also available for just US $199 All FPL Member firm free passes will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so register quickly to secure your place! Interested in sponsorship opportunities? Act now to avoid disappointment! This event has received tremendous industry support. All exhibitor packages have now been secured and there are a limited number of sponsorship packages remaining. If you would like to secure one of these opportunities please contact Kelly Creely, FPL Latin America Electronic Trading Conference event manager by email: [email protected] or telephone: +44 (0)20 7936 9651. Alternatively, please visit the event website to find out more: www.fixprotocol.org/latinamerica2010 [You can unsubscribe from this discussion group by sending a message to mailto:[email protected]] -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Financial Information eXchange" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/fix-protocol?hl=en.
