Final Countdown: Asia Trading Summit Guangzhou Kicks Off in Two Weeks

by Jeff Patterson
  • Asia Trading Summit Guangzhou will be hosted by Finance Magnates and Chinese FX news source FX168 September 5-6
Final Countdown: Asia Trading Summit Guangzhou Kicks Off in Two Weeks
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The Asia Trading Summit (ATS) will be heading to Guangzhou this September 5-6. Hosted at the Garden Hotel in Guangzhou, China, the event looks to represent another expansive opportunity for brokers, IBs, and the broader international trading community.

ATS Guangzhou will be hosted by Finance Magnates and premium Chinese FX news source FX168. Previous installments of the ATS in China have drawn as many as 5,000 attendees, with ATS Guangzhou poised to be the largest event yet.

Fresh off a successful installment in Shanghai earlier this year, the Asia Trading Summit represents the region’s most widespread opportunities for the trading industry. China represents one of the most explosive areas of growth globally for the financial services industry. With the region increasingly evolving into a hub for trading, technology, and development, the two-day Asia Trading Summit in Guangzhou comes at a key juncture for attendees.

What Is in Store for Attendees at the Asia Trading Summit?

ATS Guangzhou features some of the industry’s biggest venues, including a decorated group of sponsors and exhibitors. This includes CMC Markets, Amana Capital, AvaTrade, FxOpen, and many others.

Indeed, is not often that a singular event can Bridge the global trading industry, covering both the East and the West. China itself has undergone a recent change in terms of regulations that has affected a number of key segments. This, in turn, has implemented a layer of uncertainty as the country grapples with a new playing field. How well this process is taking place will be on full display at ATS Guangzhou.

Over a two-day agenda, ATS Guangzhou will look to touch on key points and discussions. Attendees are invited to familiarize themselves with the event’s agenda, which features a full breakdown of seminars, workshops, and panels.

The next few months will see the rollout of the official agenda, including a full slate of panel discussions, seminars, and other discussions for all attendees. Join the conversation today and learn more about ATS Guangzhou by accessing the following link.

Leading topics will include the introduction of offshore RMB markets, which has loomed as a key topic for many jurisdictions. The RMB has continued to see its usage grow in terms of currency baskets over the past decade, with the launch of new markets potentially being a game changer.

In addition, big data will also take center stage with a keynote speech delving into the possibility of a fully open community. Panel discussions will focus on the ecosystem of FX trading as well as proper Risk Management , clearly a topic of note given the new spate of regulations affecting the region.

Don’t miss your chance to attend Asia’s largest trading event in less than two weeks!

The Asia Trading Summit (ATS) will be heading to Guangzhou this September 5-6. Hosted at the Garden Hotel in Guangzhou, China, the event looks to represent another expansive opportunity for brokers, IBs, and the broader international trading community.

ATS Guangzhou will be hosted by Finance Magnates and premium Chinese FX news source FX168. Previous installments of the ATS in China have drawn as many as 5,000 attendees, with ATS Guangzhou poised to be the largest event yet.

Fresh off a successful installment in Shanghai earlier this year, the Asia Trading Summit represents the region’s most widespread opportunities for the trading industry. China represents one of the most explosive areas of growth globally for the financial services industry. With the region increasingly evolving into a hub for trading, technology, and development, the two-day Asia Trading Summit in Guangzhou comes at a key juncture for attendees.

What Is in Store for Attendees at the Asia Trading Summit?

ATS Guangzhou features some of the industry’s biggest venues, including a decorated group of sponsors and exhibitors. This includes CMC Markets, Amana Capital, AvaTrade, FxOpen, and many others.

Indeed, is not often that a singular event can Bridge the global trading industry, covering both the East and the West. China itself has undergone a recent change in terms of regulations that has affected a number of key segments. This, in turn, has implemented a layer of uncertainty as the country grapples with a new playing field. How well this process is taking place will be on full display at ATS Guangzhou.

Over a two-day agenda, ATS Guangzhou will look to touch on key points and discussions. Attendees are invited to familiarize themselves with the event’s agenda, which features a full breakdown of seminars, workshops, and panels.

The next few months will see the rollout of the official agenda, including a full slate of panel discussions, seminars, and other discussions for all attendees. Join the conversation today and learn more about ATS Guangzhou by accessing the following link.

Leading topics will include the introduction of offshore RMB markets, which has loomed as a key topic for many jurisdictions. The RMB has continued to see its usage grow in terms of currency baskets over the past decade, with the launch of new markets potentially being a game changer.

In addition, big data will also take center stage with a keynote speech delving into the possibility of a fully open community. Panel discussions will focus on the ecosystem of FX trading as well as proper Risk Management , clearly a topic of note given the new spate of regulations affecting the region.

Don’t miss your chance to attend Asia’s largest trading event in less than two weeks!

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