State of Institutional Options Trading from a Liquidity, Regulatory and Technology Perspective
October 6, 2010, New York City
There has been a great deal of debate concerning options market structure in the US, with almost all opinions focused on market structure around retail orders. This conference will take a deep dive into the issues that affect institutional options traders – How do our markets allow for the trading of block orders? What regulatory risks are imminent that may make it harder to trade institutional orders? What new tools are available to trade and measure block option execution? These topics will be discussed by the industries leading experts from the buyside, brokerage community and vendors.
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Agenda
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7:15 - 7:30
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Registration
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7:30 - 8:00
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Networking Breakfast with Exhibitors
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8:00 - 8:30
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Keynote: State of Institutional Options Trading
ROBERT COLBY, Partner, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP
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8:30 - 9:15
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Panel One: Options Market Structure – An Institutional vs. Retail Marketplace?
JANET M. ANGSTADT, Partner, Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP (Moderator)
DAVID MORTIMER, Managing Director, Equity Options, Pipeline
KEVIN MURPHY, Managing Director, Head of US Option Electronic Execution, Institutional Client Group,Citigroup
ALICIA REILLY, Head of Options Trading, Bloomberg Tradebook Derivatives
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9:15 - 10:00
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Panel Two: Transaction Cost Analysis (TCA) for Options – New Science or the impossible dream?
ANDY NYBO, Principal, Head of Derivatives , TABB Group (Moderator)
JEROMEE JOHNSON, Vice President, Market Development, BATS Trading
MO RIAD, President, Rio Investment Company
ALAN SHAPIRO, Founder, Transaction Auditing Group, Inc. (TAG)
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$125 per person (meal included) This event is closed. |
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Bayards One Hanover Square (between Stone and Pearl Streets) New York, NY 10004
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From West Side Highway: Take West Side Highway to Battery Park. Make left on Battery Pl., continue until the street turns into State St., then continue for approximately 2 traffic lights and make a left on Hanover Square.
From FDR: FDR South to Exit 1 (Battery Park, Staten Island Ferry), make right on Broad St. Make right at first traffic light on Water St., go 2 traffic lights to Hanover Square and make a left.
From Brooklyn Battery Tunnel: When exiting tunnel, stay to the left of the traffic light and turn left at the light. When making the left turn, stay right (do not go into underpass), continue on to Battery Place. Make left on Battery Pl., continue until the street turns into State St., then continue for approximately 2 traffic lights and make a left on Hanover Square.
From Broadway: Take Broadway South to Liberty Street, make a left on Liberty Street, Continue for 5 Blocks to Pearl Street. Make a right on Pearl Street, Take Pearl Street to Hanover Square
From Brooklyn Bridge: 2nd exit (FDR and Pearl St.) Make a right at traffic light. Take Pearl St. to Hanover Square.
Subway: #2 or 3 to Wall St. #4 or 5 to Wall St. or Bowling Green #R or W to Whitehall St./South Ferry
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