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Events

FX Week's conferences and training courses provide unique learning and networking opportunities for FX professionals and the companies that serve them.  As the leading weekly news authority delivering the very latest updates on the global business of foreign exchange, FX Week is perfectly positioned to offer the most comprehensive event programme's in the industry.

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The events calendar includes a series of conferences in North America, Europe and Asia, which have become an essential meeting place for the global foreign exchange community. Each event tackles the key topics in the market such as; the primary objectives for the future development of FX, assessing the impact of algorithmic trading on the evolving FX market, delivering value in a crowded prime brokerage market, how to use FX settlement and clearing methodologies to reduce risk, exploring the opportunities in emerging market currencies, how to apply the latest trading technology and looking at the next phase of growth in the foreign exchange industry.

FX Week events provides attendees with a true buy meets sell opportunity, the chance to network with peers and develop contacts, quiz industry experts, get actively involved in panel discussions, keep ahead of the competition and walk away from our events with practical tips and advice that can be applied immediately on the return to the office.

"Its good to see that the FX week events have become an industry standard"
Pierre  Lequeux, Chief Investment Officer, Currency Management, FORTIS INVESTMENTS

"I've been a fair number of these type of conferences and this one was top shelf and on time"
Peter D. Hanson, Managing Partner, ASTOR CAPITAL MANAGEMENT , LLC

"I like the panel topics.  Good agenda for the whole program.  You guys really know the pressing questions market participants have"
Erik Postnieks, Founder, Chief Investment Officer, WOOSTER ASSET MANAGEMENT

 

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