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8.20 Registration and breakfast
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8.50 Welcome remarks:
Tine Thoresen, Editor, INSIDE REFERENCE DATA
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9.00 End-user Panel: The Art of War: Rewriting the negotiation rulebook after the crisis
- Money for old rope: understanding the escalating costs of data services
- Building bridges: how can the relationship between data vendors and clients be improved?
- How can the end-user better respond to the current market dynamics?
Moderator: Tristan Dehaan, FIA, Vendor Manager, ROBECO Caroline Jacquotte, Market Data Expertise and Studies, SOCIÉTÉ GÉNÉRALE John Visti Madsen, Head of Market Data Sourcing, SAXO BANK Claudia Marcusson, Global Category Manager, ING INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT Hans Henrik Hovmand, Market Data Manager, DANSKE BANK Michael Addison, Global Purchaser for Market Data, DEXIA SA
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9.45 Presentation: Assessing the legal grounds for being charged for intellectual property rights
- Who has true ownership of data codes?
- What legal clarification can be brought to bear on intellectual property rights?
- Should the EC regulate this issue and should it intervene in the event of unbalanced competition?
Jean-Michel Santoja, Attorny at Law, ALAIN BENSOUSSAN
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10.05 Presentation: Reference data standardisation: where do we stand?
Francis Gross, Head of Division, External Statistics Division, Directorate General Statistics, EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK
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10.25 Morning break
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10.55 Panel: Tuning trading technology for total performance
- Sharpening architectures and selecting new technologies to support low-latency trading
- Discussing direct feeds: overcoming integration and capacity management challenges
- Evaluating the efficiency of hosting and co-location options
Moderator: Charles Gastellu, Global Head of Market Data, CREDIT AGRICOLE CIB and President, COSSIOM Mohamed Maouchi, Head of Market Data, BNP PARIBAS Samuel Landau, Head of Data and Network, JOHN LOCKE INVESTMENTS Pierre Faure, IS Director, LA BANQUE POSTALE
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11.40 Panel: Optimising the enterprise data management environment
- Integrating reference data across the enterprise and synchronising it to downstream systems
- Defining standards: towards a consolidated view of reference data
- Ensuring quality: constructing the single reference database
Moderator: Jean-Pierre Gottdiener, Manager, LUCIDINE CONSEIL Alberto Ricciotti, Head of Global Modeling & Warehousing, CFO Data Governance, UNICREDIT Mike Atkin, Managing Director, EDM COUNCIL Chris Bannocks, Global Head of Enterprise Data Management, NOMURA INTERNATIONAL PLC Darren Purcell, Director, CUSIP Global Services, STANDARD & POOR'S Hugh Stewart, Director, SMARTSTREAM UTILITIES
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12.25 Lunch break
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13.25 Panel: Corporate actions: Reducing costs, mitigating risks, moving towards a global future
- Recognising the benefits: building the business case adopting and implementing ISO 20022 messaging
- Can mapping XBRL taxonomy to the messaging standard ensure global compatibility?
- Post-crisis complexity: dealing with the debt restructuring and capital raises
Barry Adams, Vice President Corporate Actions, BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON Olivier Rose, Head of Projects and International Data Management, SOCIÉTÉ GÉNÉRALE Christine Strandberg, Product Manager, Global Transaction Services, SEB MERCHANT BANKING
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14.10 Panel: Evolving exchanges and the rise of the MTFs
- How has increased competition from brokers, MTFs and banks affected the exchanges?
- To what extent can we rely on the new players?
- Forecasting the business models of the future: how will the market adapt to this shifting landscape?
Moderator: Prof. James Ward, Professor of Finance, THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PARIS Emmanuel de Fournoux, Director - Market Infrastructure, AMAFI André Kelekis, Head of Strategy for Market Data, BNP PARIBAS Peter Blenninger, Software Development and Quality Management, BAADER BANK
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14.55 Afternoon break
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15.20 Panel: Are you content with your data? Sourcing, evaluation, ratings and analytics for data content
- Examining the role of technology in developing and shaping new content sets
- What are the most effective methods of sourcing and evaluating prices?
- What is the value of streamlining diverse sources of data for emerging markets?
Moderator: Martin Wilson, Executive Member, IPUG David Berry, Market Data Sourcing Specialist, UBS Henri Mocka, Data Specialist, BNP PARIBAS Ian Blance, Head of Evaluated Pricing Business Development, SIX TELEKURS
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16.05 Vendor Panel: Forecasting the future of the data industry: opportunities, challenges, and trends
- Preparing for the continuing impact of regulatory change
- Spotting nascent trends and 'game-changing' events
- Taking advantage of new and emerging technologies
Moderator: Henri Mocka, Data Specialist, BNP PARIBAS Marcus Custance, Senior Sales Executive, ARCONTECH David Lecompte, Market Development Manager, SIX TELEKURS David Sanchez Lopez, Regional Director Client Development, CAPITAL IQ
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16.50 Drinks reception
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