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ISLA seeks topics for conference


24 February 2011 London
Reporter: Ben Wilkie

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The organisers of the forthcoming ISLA/AFME International Securities Lending Conference in Portugal in June are soliciting industry views for topics to be discussed during round table sessions.

The conference website is inviting potential delegates to vote on the topics they are most interested in hearing during the conference. It's possible to help decide which countries will be discussed in depth, while other topics include electronic trading, regulation and collateral trends.

"Roundtables will give you an opportunity to learn more about, and actively debate the issues that arise," said Kevin McNulty, chief executive of ISLA. "We will provide feedback on each of the roundtable discussions to the wider group at the end of the session to provide delegates with an overview and discussion highlights from each roundtable after the sessions on 30th June."

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