Goldman Sachs’ Conor Daly Joins London Summit 2019
- Goldman Sachs' EMEA Head of eFX Sales, Conor Daly joins a panel on the shifting FX liquidity market.

The calendar continues to move towards November, and with it, London Summit 2019. The event promises to attract the industry’s biggest names, many of whom are comprising a growing slate of in-depth panels and workshops.
Conor Daly, the EMEA Head of eFX Sales at Goldman Sachs is the latest specialist to join a distinguished group of speakers at the summit.
Held at the Old Billingsgate on November 12-13, the event looks to offer something for all attendees. Upwards of 3,000 attendees are expected this year, derived from leading retail FX brokers, fintech startups, investment banks, and service providers.
Beyond Liquidity Liquidity The term liquidity refers to the process, speed, and ease of which a given asset or security can be converted into cash. Notably, liquidity surmises a retention in market price, with the most liquid assets representing cash.The most liquid asset of all is cash itself.· In economics, liquidity is defined by how efficiently and quickly an asset can be converted into usable cash without materially affecting its market price. · Nothing is more liquid than cash, while other assets represent The term liquidity refers to the process, speed, and ease of which a given asset or security can be converted into cash. Notably, liquidity surmises a retention in market price, with the most liquid assets representing cash.The most liquid asset of all is cash itself.· In economics, liquidity is defined by how efficiently and quickly an asset can be converted into usable cash without materially affecting its market price. · Nothing is more liquid than cash, while other assets represent Read this Term: The Good, the Bad & The Must-Know
Join Conor Daly and other panelists for a discussion into the FX liquidity market that reflects a landscape that never stops changing.
Mr. Daly is responsible for the distribution of electronically-delivered FX cash and options liquidity and associated analytical products for institutional and corporate clients across EMEA. His role makes him uniquely positioned to address the FX liquidity market.

Conor Daly, EMEA Head of eFX Sales
At London Summit 2019, this in-depth panel will discuss everything from ‘the good and the bad’ news to significant progress areas as well as pressing issues in the FX markets and the outlook for liquidity consumers.
Additional emphasis will also touch on several ‘must-know’ topics which are crucial in what the future will bring. Attendees can also expect to focus on the march of new analytical tools.
This includes the latest developments and how can consumers use them as well as what are the implications for platforms and LPs.
Tweet about the summit with its hashtag, #londonsummit19, and we’ll feature it in our posts!
Moreover, panelists will delve into the ramifications of FX Liquidity fragmentation. Attendees will touch on the extent by which larger banks control the market. Particular detail will be paid to Regulation Regulation Like any other industry with a high net worth, the financial services industry is tightly regulated to help curb illicit behavior and manipulation. Each asset class has its own set of protocols put in place to combat their respective forms of abuse.In the foreign exchange space, regulation is assumed by authorities in multiple jurisdictions, though ultimately lacking a binding international order. Who are the Industry’s Leading Regulators?Regulators such as the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority ( Like any other industry with a high net worth, the financial services industry is tightly regulated to help curb illicit behavior and manipulation. Each asset class has its own set of protocols put in place to combat their respective forms of abuse.In the foreign exchange space, regulation is assumed by authorities in multiple jurisdictions, though ultimately lacking a binding international order. Who are the Industry’s Leading Regulators?Regulators such as the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority ( Read this Term and technology and what precisely are the headlines in the FX liquidity space.
Finally, the session will conclude with 2020 predictions, including where we are heading and the impact on smaller players. This is one panel you do not want to miss.
Details on London Summit 2019’s workshops and panels will be updated daily so feel free to check back for more details in the coming weeks.
The calendar continues to move towards November, and with it, London Summit 2019. The event promises to attract the industry’s biggest names, many of whom are comprising a growing slate of in-depth panels and workshops.
Conor Daly, the EMEA Head of eFX Sales at Goldman Sachs is the latest specialist to join a distinguished group of speakers at the summit.
Held at the Old Billingsgate on November 12-13, the event looks to offer something for all attendees. Upwards of 3,000 attendees are expected this year, derived from leading retail FX brokers, fintech startups, investment banks, and service providers.
Beyond Liquidity Liquidity The term liquidity refers to the process, speed, and ease of which a given asset or security can be converted into cash. Notably, liquidity surmises a retention in market price, with the most liquid assets representing cash.The most liquid asset of all is cash itself.· In economics, liquidity is defined by how efficiently and quickly an asset can be converted into usable cash without materially affecting its market price. · Nothing is more liquid than cash, while other assets represent The term liquidity refers to the process, speed, and ease of which a given asset or security can be converted into cash. Notably, liquidity surmises a retention in market price, with the most liquid assets representing cash.The most liquid asset of all is cash itself.· In economics, liquidity is defined by how efficiently and quickly an asset can be converted into usable cash without materially affecting its market price. · Nothing is more liquid than cash, while other assets represent Read this Term: The Good, the Bad & The Must-Know
Join Conor Daly and other panelists for a discussion into the FX liquidity market that reflects a landscape that never stops changing.
Mr. Daly is responsible for the distribution of electronically-delivered FX cash and options liquidity and associated analytical products for institutional and corporate clients across EMEA. His role makes him uniquely positioned to address the FX liquidity market.

Conor Daly, EMEA Head of eFX Sales
At London Summit 2019, this in-depth panel will discuss everything from ‘the good and the bad’ news to significant progress areas as well as pressing issues in the FX markets and the outlook for liquidity consumers.
Additional emphasis will also touch on several ‘must-know’ topics which are crucial in what the future will bring. Attendees can also expect to focus on the march of new analytical tools.
This includes the latest developments and how can consumers use them as well as what are the implications for platforms and LPs.
Tweet about the summit with its hashtag, #londonsummit19, and we’ll feature it in our posts!
Moreover, panelists will delve into the ramifications of FX Liquidity fragmentation. Attendees will touch on the extent by which larger banks control the market. Particular detail will be paid to Regulation Regulation Like any other industry with a high net worth, the financial services industry is tightly regulated to help curb illicit behavior and manipulation. Each asset class has its own set of protocols put in place to combat their respective forms of abuse.In the foreign exchange space, regulation is assumed by authorities in multiple jurisdictions, though ultimately lacking a binding international order. Who are the Industry’s Leading Regulators?Regulators such as the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority ( Like any other industry with a high net worth, the financial services industry is tightly regulated to help curb illicit behavior and manipulation. Each asset class has its own set of protocols put in place to combat their respective forms of abuse.In the foreign exchange space, regulation is assumed by authorities in multiple jurisdictions, though ultimately lacking a binding international order. Who are the Industry’s Leading Regulators?Regulators such as the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority ( Read this Term and technology and what precisely are the headlines in the FX liquidity space.
Finally, the session will conclude with 2020 predictions, including where we are heading and the impact on smaller players. This is one panel you do not want to miss.
Details on London Summit 2019’s workshops and panels will be updated daily so feel free to check back for more details in the coming weeks.