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Structured Retail Products is running its annual pre-conference Structured Products Training Course on Feb. 5, 2014. The training course provides participants with an introduction to structured products and the issues involved in designing them. For further details, visit www.StructuredRetailProducts.com/events
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange will hold its 30th annual Risk Management Conference between March 17 – 19, 2014 at the Hyatt Regency Coconut Point in Bonita Springs, Florida. For further details, visit www.cboermc.com.
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Structured Retail Products will hold its 11th Annual European Structured Products Conference at the Charing Cross Hotel in London between February 6 - 7, 2014. The conference will provide the opportunity to hear from, and question the industry thought leaders that are active in the structured products market. The conference will feature panels on key trends and the outlook for the market in 2014 from global structured product heads, while international regulators will discuss the latest developments in regulation.
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The Global Derivatives & Risk Management hosts its 21st annual conference between May 12 – 16, 2014 at Hotel Okura in Amsterdam. Global Derivatives brings together leading quants, traders, risk managers and academics from all over the world to discuss the key challenges affecting the derivatives market. They are offering a 10% discount for readers using the following VIP Code: FKN2383DERW. For further details, visit www.icbi-derivatives.com/FKN2383DERK.
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Interest in structured capped outperformance certificates is set to grow in 2014 as investors look to position for a slower pace of positive performance in equities during the next 12 months.
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The move towards greater economic liberalization in China in 2013 and work on strengthening the legal regime, specifically around the bankruptcy law, will likely filter down to the country’s nascent derivatives market in 2014.