25th June, 2024

Bringing together regulators, traders, brokers, exchanges, asset management firms, technology providers and other financial sectors from the region, this event is designed to provide a deeper understanding of the Indian derivatives markets
The fourth edition of Trading India, the essential event for the derivatives trading community, will take place on September 19 at St. Regis Mumbai. Bringing together regulators, traders, brokers, exchanges, asset management firms, technology providers and other financial sectors from the region, this event is designed to provide a deeper understanding of the complexities, advantages, opportunities and modern challenges of derivatives trading in India while enhancing networking opportunities.
The event will feature a series of insightful sessions covering a wide range of topics, including India’s economic outlook, impacts and challenges of SEBI’s new regulations on derivatives trading, equity and commodity markets, updates on GIFT City, retail participation, advances in trading technologies and international connectivity.
Trading India also aims to foster collaboration and promote growth within the derivatives trading community. With a diverse audience, participants will have unparalleled opportunities to engage with industry peers, exchange ideas, and explore potential partnerships.
For more information and registration details, please visit the official Trading India website: https://events.fow.com/d0KWXD?RefId=inhouse
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