Fixed Income Leaders USA 2016 (past event)
June 07 - 09, 2016
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Michael Sanderson
Managing Director
MOS Solutions
Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Michael.
Download The Latest AgendaSummit Day 1
Friday, February 6th, 2015
14:00 Oxford Style Debate: Do capital constraints mean an agency based market model is set to become the more dominant form of trading?
Audience Participation
The intense pressure from regulators is pushing sell side firms to their limits. Saddled with capital constraints, the sell side are now committing less capital, warehousing less inventory and taking on less risk, meaning the traditional ways in which they transact with the buy side is changing. As the regulatory screw tightens further, the traditional principal based structure is under threat, and the way buy side and sell side firms interact is changing. During this session, our panelists will debate:
- Do increased costs and reduced balance sheets mean that a more dominant agency model is inevitable?
- Agency vs. Principal - Are the sell side now there just to facilitate execution between buyers and sellers?
- Are agency models reliable enough to offer an effective service in fixed income markets?
- Can a principal model still offer a successful business model for the sell side?
- Could a ‘Riskless Principal Model’ be the way forward in the long term to offer maximum value to the buy side?
Summit Day 2
Friday, March 6th, 2015
15:00 Conference Wrap-up: Resolving your biggest pain-points from the Fixed Income Leaders Summit 2016
Our final session at the 2016 edition of the Fixed Income Leaders Summit will be designed by you. Throughout the two days, post a question regarding the biggest challenge you are currently facing to ensure it is addressed at the conference, and the most popular topics will be chosen by the audience for our panel of experts to provide insights on; make the most of this unique opportunity to shape the agenda yourself. Our knowledgeable panel will provide expertise on:
- Execution
- Technology
- Strategy
- Market
- Structure
- Regulation