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London, September 2011

A foray into the Chinese capital markets - Webinar Invitation: With the opening of the financial markets in China, trading firms from around the world are increasingly interested in the these markets. While the volumes at the three commodity exchanges in Dalian, Shanghai, and Zhengzhou dropped to 470 million lots in the first six months of 2011, compared to 762 million in the same period in 2010, trading opportunities in the world’s biggest commodity markets are plentiful. Our distinguished speakers will not only share their knowledge about the Chinese market structure, the participants and trading opportunities, but equally important, they will explain how to capture those opportunities in a jungle of regulations, cultural differences and technological challenges.

Please join us for this webinar moderated by Chris Hall, Editor in Chief, THE TRADE (ASIA) on Thursday, September 29th at 10am Chicago, 4pm London, 11pm Shanghai.

Panelists:

- Nick Ronalds, Executive Director, FIA Asia

- Dean Owen, Chief Representative & SVP, China, Newedge

- Steffen Gemuenden, CEO , RTS Realtime Systems

Who should attend? Firms currently looking to capture opportunities in the Chinese Derivatives markets including:

Proprietary Trading firms; Hedge Funds; Broker; Supply Chain Management firms

Register HERE

This webinar is free to attend. Please feel free to send this invitation to interested colleagues. *If this timing does not work for you, please still register for the webinar.  A recording will be made available to all who register.

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