Author: Tony Scianna, deputy head of strategy, SunGard While we may sometimes consider 2011 to be the year of change for the financial system, the reality is we all work in an industry that is constantly growing, evolving, and changing. Just look at exchange-traded derivatives. Back in 2001, exchange-traded derivatives volumes were only a fifth [...]
Posts Tagged: derivatives processing
WEBINAR: WHAT DO THE CHALLENGES FACING THE LISTED DERIVATIVES INDUSTRY MEAN FOR YOUR BUSINESS?
I look forward to you joining us on Tuesday, May 25 for this timely discussion about critical industry issues and how SunGard’s Cliq fits into the mix.
WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST CHALLENGE IN POST-TRADE DERIVATIVES PROCESSING?
In my perspective, this poll tackles an important question for those on either side of derivatives transactions: What is your biggest challenge in post-trade derivatives processing?
TWITTER EXCHANGETALK WITH CME GROUP
Yesterday I participated in one of the CME Group’s ExchangeTalk interviews on Twitter. I am betting that you follow @CMEGroup on Twitter already, since they have more than 750,000 followers; however, if you aren’t familiar with their ExchangeTalks, you can see a recap of mine below and find a list of the people they have interviewed thus far here. They do a great job of organizing Twitter conversations around industry professionals and themes. Keep your eyes out for future $ExchTalk interviews and come with your own questions for the interviewees.
If you have any additional questions for me or want to connect via Twitter, you can find me @tonyscianna.
DERIVATIVES BREAKSFASTS WITH SUNGARD
It was a great event, with a lot of thoughtful questions from attendees as well as discussion around the future of the derivatives markets. If you couldn’t make it to the breakfast in New York, you can join us in London on January 14 or Chicago on February 25 for similar events.
DERIVATIVES INTERVIEW WITH TOWERGROUP
Today via Twitter, I conducted a live interview with TowerGroup Research Director Stephen Bruel about key issues in the derivatives space. In case you missed the “twitterview,” I’ve posted the Q&A for you here.