Energy and Commodities OTC Clearing and Execution under Dodd-Frank Regulation roundtable
Challenges continuously arise regarding energy and commodities OTC clearing, and changes in regulations. This roundtable offers the knowledge, experience and opinions of our elite speakers on some of the key issues the industry currently faces including:
- What are the requirements for organizations to standardize swaps to be traded under Dodd-Frank?
- Where are we at regarding preparations made across the industry for the changes in rules on clearing and execution process?
- Risk management: what are the characteristics clients will be looking at when selecting clearing houses?
- What are the qualities clients will be considering when choosing a dealer or FCM?
In association with CME Group, KPMG and SuperDerivatives
The industry expert speakers are:
- CME Group: Thomas LaSala, Managing Director, Chief Regulatory Officer and Tim Doar, Managing Director, Risk Management
- KPMG: John D’Agostino, Advisor, former hedge fund manager and Nymex VP
- CW&T: Gregory Mocek, former CFTC enforcer for 8 years
- ICAP: Patrick J. McCarty, Managing Director, Government Relations and Regulatory Affairs in the United States, former General Counsel, CFTC
- SuperDerivatives: Zohar Hod, VP - Head of Americas & Global Strategic Sales
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