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Financial Services Roundtable: MiFID II/MiFIR

Roundtable Workshop - MiFID II/MiFIR: Taking Market Data And Drawing Comparisons With Other Regulations

 
Date:    Wednesday 1 July 2015
Time:    
8:30-10:30am (with refreshments from 8:15)
Venue: The Thomson Reuters Building
             30 South Colonnade
             Canary Wharf, London E14 5EP

CPD:     2 hours


This 2 hour practical workshop will explore the market data requirements of MiFID II/MiFIR and how they compare to those stipulated for other regulations such as EMIR, Solvency II and AIFMD.  It will look at the types of data content, how it can be joined up across regulations, the sources, costs, licensing obligations along with the key areas of challenge.

The roundtable will be led by Chris Johnson, Senior Product Manager, Market Data Services, HSBC.

Using a summary of requirements, highlighting relevant examples, the workshop will explore:
  • The types of data content required including newly defined fields such as the Legal Entity Identifier
  • How data content can be joined up across regulations, and areas where there are multiple versions of similar data
  • The supply chain for data content - the multiple parties upon which asset owners are dependent to obtain asset data
  • The costs of external data, and the different variations of Intellectual property licence obligations
  • Key areas of challenge such as gaps and lack of standardisation
  • Opportunities to leverage new technologies and services and for firms to converge and streamline
You can attend the roundtable workshop for just £129 + VAT (or £99 + VAT if you have a subscription to Learn, Develop, Connect – Practical Law’s online learning solution at legalpd.com)


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Chris Johnson
Senior Product Manager, Market Data Services
HSBC



Chris joined HSBC Securities Services in 2006 and is a Senior Product Manager with responsibility for Market Data.  Chris was previously at Threadneedle Investments where he was Head of Investment Information Services.  Before then he was a Director at UBS.  Chris started work in the city with Laurie, Milbank stockbrokers, in their futures and options operations team, continuing with Chase Manhattan for a further ten years, culminating in three years as head of the equity derivatives middle office.  He also headed OTC derivative client valuations at Bankers Trust.  Chris is a member of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment