Message-ID: <29240431.1075840802351.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 08:23:36 -0800 (PST) From: info@futuresindustry.org To: info@futuresindustry.org Subject: International Futures Industry Conference Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-From: Info @ENRON X-To: Info X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \ExMerge - Kitchen, Louise\Deleted Items X-Origin: KITCHEN-L X-FileName: louise kitchen 2-7-02.pst =20 =09 [IMAGE] =09 International Futures Industry Conference March 13-16= , 2002 Boca Raton Resort & Club Boca Raton, Florida =09 =20 Special Events New York Exchanges Breakfast International Breakfast = Chicago Exchanges Congressional Breakfast OneChicago Reception Eurex La= te Night FIA Beach Party BrokerTec, Bank of America and Reuters Golf T= ournament =09 Boca Home Program Registration Sponsorship Opportun= ities Exhibitor Opportunities Hotel/Car Reservations Press Registra= tion =09 =09 Keynote Speakers Peter R. Fisher, Under Secretary of the Treasury for= Domestic Finance Peter R. Fisher is the senior advisor to the Treasury Se= cretary and the Deputy Secretary on all aspects of domestic finance. Prior= to joining the Treasury Department, Fisher was executive vice president o= f the Federal Reserve Bank of New York where he was the point person for L= TCM. James E. Newsome, Chairman, Commodity Futures Trading Commission Jam= es E. Newsome was confirmed as Chairman of the CFTC on December 20. He ser= ved as Acting Chairman from January 20, 2001 until he was confirmed. It is= traditional for the CFTC Chairman to share the Commission's views and pri= orities with Boca delegates. Program Highlights Markets 2002: The Next = Generation New products, exchange structure, technology and customer deman= d are pushing futures into a more horizontal position, forcing integration= of cash, over-the-counter and futures markets. At the same time, exchange= demutualization, consolidation and profit orientation are changing the wa= y intermediaries view markets. What does this mean for end-users? What are= the barriers for further market integration? What are the opportunities f= or market participants? Session I: The Customer Perspective Session II: Th= e Exchange Perspective The Energy Markets Post-Enron Regulated and deale= r market participants will discuss how the world of energy trading has ch= anged since the collapse of Enron and the possible ramifications. The Fut= ure of Clearing Consolidation in Europe, technology, market convergence, = exchange demutualization, new players?how have these events impacted the o= utlook for clearing? Does consolidation increase or decrease risk to the m= arketplace? How have security futures products impacted clearing for futur= es customers? FIA Futures Services Division presents Trading Security Fu= tures With the launch just a few weeks away, what is the latest informatio= n on the products and the way they will be traded? This session will addre= ss market makers, payment for order flow, best execution and other factors= that make these products unique. Plus how these products will be used and= who will trade them. Washington Outlook Program Senators and members o= f Congress share their views with the Boca audience on the war on terroris= m, money laundering, the fall of Enron ?they will have much to talk about = this year! Plus: Trading Platforms Disaster Recovery Use of Money Ma= rket Funds as Collateral Law & Compliance Division Session =09 =20 =09 [IMAGE] =09=09 =09=09 =09 =20 - clip_image001.gif