How would you define multi asset trading?

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The concept of multi-asset trading remains a subject of controversy. Some define it as "the simultaneous trading of cash equities, derivatives and FX", others include fixed income among those categories. How would you define multi asset trading?

As markets experience less volume of transactions, investors’ demand for multi asset trading grows. Investors increasingly need the ability to trade multiple assets electronically and look for a one-stop-shop – convenience is paramount.

But the concept of multi-asset trading remains a subject of controversy. While some define it as "the simultaneous trading of cash equities, derivatives and FX", others include fixed income among those categories.
So, how would you define multi-asset trading?

We have recently asked this question on the "Multi Asset Trading Network" on LinkedIn. In his answer to the question, James Stoker, from Fortis Bank, set the challenge: "Who can cross correlate all these asset classes into one book with offsets so that traders can utilise their collateral effectively?"

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Certainly, we are a very far away from being able to deal in all markets across all instruments. But this is as much of a challenge as it is an opportunity. After all, investors want to find the most liquid markets and the highest returns.

This and other issues will be discussed by over 65 senior buy and sell side traders who have already registered for the TradeTech Multi-Asset Trading Briefing, June 30th, 2010, London.


If you are considering or are currently implementing multi-asset trading strategies in your business, then this event is designed exactly for you. Join Multi-asset Trading Briefing to learn from colleagues, partners and competitors how you can best:

- Save money by trading different asset classes from the same desk
- Use algos in a multi-asset trading environment
- Become more efficient with your traders’ time and skills
- Integrate smart order routers into your cross-asset strategy  
- Give your fund managers better access to different asset classes from the same desk

12 presentations from top level buy side panellists will give you practical new ideas and solutions ready to implement and test on your trading desk.

Some of the companies registered include:

Ata Asset Management
Barclays Wealth
Swedbank
CME Group
Kingly Capital
Cadiz Asset Management
Gartmore
Cmc Markets
Alliance Trust
Ikos
AMT Futures Limited
Interxion
Pioneer Investments
Swedbank Robur
BlackRock Investment Managers
Barclays Capital Services Ltd
Molinero Capital Management LLP
Financial Services Authority
Alion Partners Capital
Parsumo Fund Management
Art Hedge Fund
KAS Bank
Cazenove
Capital Management
Pioneer Investment
Optiver BV
BNP Paribas Fortis Investment
Coutts & Co
Alvantage Investments LLC
Norges Bank Investment Management
Eiger Trading Advisors
NBIM
Lakeview Arbitrage
Indus Fund Management
RealTick
TCF Fund Managers LLP
Threadneedle Asset Management
M & G
List Group UK
Aviva Investors
Amias Berman
BlackRock Investment Managers

Would you like to request the conference agenda or receive further information?

- Call us on on +44 (0) 20 7368 9465  
- Email us on multiasset@wbr.co.uk  
- Visit us at
http://www.wbresearch.com/multiassettrading

If you have a product or solution to help buy and sell side traders implement their cross-asset strategy then this is of your interest.

Event Sponsored by:
Fidessa
BNP Paribas
Barclays Capital

- Call us on on +44 (0) 20 7368 9465  
- Email us on
multiasset@wbr.co.uk  
- Visit us at http://www.wbresearch.com/multiassettrading

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