CHINA FIX CONFERENCE - SHANGHAI 2008
Grand Hyatt Shanghai Hotel
Thursday 23 October, 2008
Following the success of the Electronic Trading in China conference - Shanghai
that FPL hosted in 2005, FPL will host the second FIX Conference in Shanghai in October 2008.
The event leverages the tremendous success of the Asian FIX conferences where buy and
sell side participants and vendor specialists explored the dynamic world of electronic trading and
connectivity.
It is a half day event that addresses business and technical issues of electronic
trading in China. A series of presentations, round-table discussion and case studies by speakers from
China and other Asian markets will cover all aspects of electronic trading. The current extent of
FIX usage in China will be highlighted.
This event will be free to all delegates and it is strictly by invitation only. The
day will be brought to a close with a cocktail evening, giving you the opportunity to talk to everyone
involved in the day.
The FIX Committee very much looks forward to seeing you all there, at what we think
we will be a very successful day.
Registration:
To register for the China FIX Conference Shanghai, please click here. No admission
fee required for industry participants but pre-registration and approval required. (Restrictions and
Limitations Apply).
Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities:
Limited sponsorship, exhibitor and advertising opportunities are available at this
event. Sponsorship opens to FPL Members and Non-members. All sponsorship opportunities are on a
first-come first-served basis and subject to availability. To obtain the sponsorship pack, please
contact Sammy Ho of EuroEvents at sammy.ho@euro-events.com
(Tel: +852 2810 6269)
About FIX Protocol Ltd
FIX Protocol Ltd is a non-profit organization that owns the intellectual property
rights of the Financial Information eXchange protocol (FIX), which is provided free in the public
domain. FIX is a globally recognized messaging standard enabling the electronic communication of
pre-trade and trade messages between financial institutions, primarily investment managers,
broker/dealers, ECNs and stock exchanges. For more information, see
www.fixprotocol.org.
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