Global Derivatives USA Conference November 19-22, 2013, Chicago

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Global Derivatives ChicagoAmerica’s Leading Derivatives Conference

Last year’s event attracted over 200senior quants, traders and risk managers from all over the world

What Makes Global Derivatives USA 2013 The Must-Attend Event For All Quants & Derivatives Practitioners?
Over 80 Speakers From Leading Financial Firms – Speakers from firms including Allston Trading, Barclays, Bank Of America Merrill Lynch, Capital Fund Management, Chicago Trading Company, Citi, Deutsche Bank, Hess Energy Trading Company, HSBC, JP Morgan, Koch Supply & Trading, Spot Trading…

-The Only Event To Offer In-Depth Coverage Of All Asset Classes Of Derivatives Under One Roof In Four Days

-The Most Diverse Speaker Line-Up Ever – This year’s event will feature MORE traders, MORE buy side firms and MORE prop shops than ever before.

-A Proven Track Record – While this is our 3rd year in the US, Global Derivatives has been running for 20 years in Europe.

-Fascinating Market Insights – Gain invaluable insights from our keynote speakers .

-NEW Portfolio Optimization & Quantitative Investment Summit – Learn how to construct alpha strategies that make money .

View the latest agenda for the premier US Derivatives Conference here

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