Xtrakter Holds Annual User Conference 2009

Xtrakter, the market utility will hold its 2009 Annual User Conference titled STP Vital New Paradigms For Managing Operational, Counterparty and Settlement Risk on May 19th, 2009. This unique market event will be held at the Gouman Tower Hotel in

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Xtrakter, the market utility will hold its 2009 Annual User Conference titled STP: Vital New Paradigms For Managing Operational, Counterparty and Settlement Risk on May 19th, 2009.

This unique market event will be held at the Gouman Tower Hotel in London (UK). The event is open exclusively to Xtrakter community members and approved guests.

Xtrakter is anticipating attendance from over 300 senior representatives from its global client base and conference guests. A wide range of leading practitioners and industry spokespeople will discuss and debate critical market issues such as; trading risks and rules, effective data management, market regulation, developing effective risk reduction strategies and more.

“Xtrakter is providing its clients with an excellent opportunity to address critical market issues. Attending delegates will have the unique ability to listen to some leading market practitioners whilst at the same time finding out more about Xtrakter and our exciting TRAX STP project,” says Paul Markevicius, conference director.

The event is already proving to be very popular, with over 120 confirmed registrations to-date. Discussions are underway with a number of major sponsors and Xtrakter expects the event to be very successful.

A second conference stream will be available to attending delegates covering the latest developments with Xtrakter and its three lines of business; Trade Matching, Regulatory Reporting and Data.

Attendance at this innovative event is free of charge and will provide clients and guests with an opportunity to increase their market awareness, share common experiences/challenges, network with other peers and influence future product, service and business development within Xtrakter.

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