
We’ve listened. The conference is being opened by H.E
Ebrahim Obaid Al Zaibi, Deputy CEO at Emirates Securities & Commodi ties Authority (ESCA). Throughout the conference we’ll be address key regulatory pan-GCC trading concerns and what can be done by the industry to improve cross border trading

We’ve listened. We’ve got ten of them speaking: Tadawul, Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange, Nasdaq Dubai – as well as having the leading equities exchanges we have also broadened the scope to include exchanges serving other asset classes such as the likes of the Bahrain Financial Exchange and the Dubai Commodities and Gold Exchange

We’ve listened. New areas discussed for 2010 include overcoming data reliability challenges, dealing with the problems of cost and lack of liquidity, DMA, algorithmic trading and post trading and settlement issues 70% of our speakers are also new to TradeTech Middle East ensuring
that the content is fresh and relevant to your needs

We’ve listened. We recognize a lot of you are not just looking at equities but at other asset classes and products: derivatives,
bonds, ETFs – all covered at TradeTech Middle East 2010

We’ve listened. Country focuses on hot markets within the
GCC such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt; country roundtables
on ex-GCC markets such as Turkey and Syria – TradeTech
Middle East delivers you detailed insights into the
nuances and opportunities across the region