23rd September, 2024

The event will consider the macroeconomic environment, regulatory landscape, commodity markets, sustainable finance, digital assets, regional equity markets, role of Islamic finance, equity, FX and fixed-income markets, and index innovation
Derivia Intelligence Middle East 2024 is the inaugural Derivia Intelligence conference, combining the FOW and SRP brands. Scheduled for 20 November at Conrad Dubai, this event will focus on derivatives and structured products and feature two streams, allowing attendees to choose the most relevant topics. Bringing together both buyside and sellside professionals, the event will showcase panel discussions on market developments, regulatory changes, and growth opportunities.
The event will feature a series of sessions covering a wide range of topics looking at the macroeconomic environment, regulatory landscape, commodity markets, sustainable finance, digital assets, regional equity markets, role of Islamic finance, equity, FX and fixed-income markets, and index innovation.
Beyond the comprehensive agenda, Derivia Intelligence Middle East also aims to foster collaboration and promote growth within the derivatives trading and structured products community. The event offers a great opportunity for participants to engage with industry peers, exchange innovative ideas, and explore potential partnerships.
For more information and registration details, please visit the official event website: https://events.fow.com/dxyR5P?RefId=Inhouse
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