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DERIVATIVES FORUM FRANKFURT 2023

The Derivatives Forum Frankfurt is the leading European event focused on trading
and clearing for derivatives and securities financing across asset classes.

With thought leadership insights, industry debates, keynote speeches and on-site
networking opportunities the Derivatives Forum Frankfurt becomes your key
destination to meet and network with peers and customers.

This year you will be able to join either in Frankfurt -and take full advantage
of exclusive networking opportunities- or view selected slots on our virtual
platform.

The Derivatives Forum Frankfurt 2023 takes place in Frankfurt on 22-23 March.




March 22, 2023 - March 23, 2023

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Jeremy Grant
Freelance writer and Editor

Jeremy Grant is a freelance writer and editor, combining 25 years in global
journalism at the Financial Times and Reuters with experience producing
top-flight content and thought leadership at consulting firm
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).

At the FT, he specialised in market structures, starting in 1998 with coverage
of the early days of electronic trading in Europe (Matif in Paris, Liffe in
London), followed by a three-year (2002-05) assignment in Chicago covering the
city’s futures and options exchanges and the advent of electronic trading in the
US.

 

As US Financial Regulation Correspondent in Washington, DC (2005-08), Jeremy
initiated FT coverage of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), adding
this to a beat focused on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and
regulation of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and hedge funds. 

 

Returning to FT headquarters London in 2008, Jeremy created and launched “FT
Trading Room”, a vertical editorial offering on FT.com focused on trading,
exchanges, clearing and market structure regulation, while building out the FT’s
coverage of exchanges and market structures globally.

 

In his final overseas assignment, in Singapore (2012-15), Jeremy included in his
coverage market structure developments in Southeast Asia, chiefly SGX, the
Singapore exchange, Bursa Malaysia, and expansion into the region by Deutsche
Boerse/Eurex, Intercontinental Exchange and CME Group.

 

From 2017 to 2020 Jeremy worked in a London-based, director-level editorial role
at PwC’s strategy consulting house, known as Strategy& (formerly Booz & Co),
working with partners and marketing teams to develop some of the firm’s flagship
content, both as project editor and writer. He also produced articles for PwC’s
flagship thought leadership journal, strategy+business.  

 

Now based in Edinburgh, Scotland, Jeremy has been a freelance writer and editor
since 2020. He has carried out work for the UK government’s “Khalifa Review” on
the future of UK fintech; written key sections of a report on central bank
digital currency policy published by the Digital Monetary Institute of OMFIF,
the London-based central bank think-tank; edited for Asia House, the
London-based think-tank, and carried out numerous editorial projects in
sustainable finance and environmental, social and governance (ESG).

 

David Horner
Chief Risk Officer, LCH

David Horner is the Chief Risk Officer of LCH Ltd, the UK clearing house which
operates the SwapClear, RepoClear, EquityClear and ForexClear services. LCH Ltd
is part of the London Stock Exchange Group. Mr Horner joined LSEG in May 2014 as
the Head of Risk for the SwapClear service. During his time in SwapClear, he
launched ten new currencies into clearing, created the Spider portfolio
margining algorithm and led the transition from LIBOR to risk-free rates.

Mr Horner was appointed Chief Risk Officer of LCH Ltd in January 2021 and was
responsible for the successful liquidation of VTB Capital’s cleared Equities
portfolio in March 2022.

Earlier in his career, Mr Horner held various credit and market risk roles in
investment banking and has lived in London, Hong Kong and New York.

Mr Horner received his degree in Mathematics from Cambridge University.

Martin Lück
Investment Strategist, BlackRock

Dr. Martin Lück is BlackRock‘s Chief Investment Strategist for the
German-speaking region and Eastern Europe. In this role, he serves as the firm’s
main spokesperson regarding macro and investment topics. In close cooperation
with colleagues from all over the world, he works on delivering the variety and
depth of BlackRock’s investment analysis to clients in the region. In this,
being an integral part of the BlackRock Investment Institute (BII), the firm’s
proprietary think tank, plays an important role.

  

Martin Lück has worked as an investment economist and strategist for more than
20 years, after he started off as a junior banker and finished his education
with a PhD in economics. Before he joined BlackRock in 2015, he was UBS
Germany’s Chief Economist and part of UBS Investment Bank’s economists team.
Previous posts include tenures at Kepler (formerly Julius Bär brokerage), Crédit
Agricole Cheuvreux, Schröder Münchmeyer Hengst as well as NG Bank in Hannover
where he started his career more than 35 years ago.

Tobias Paulun
Chief Strategy Officer, EEX

Dr.-Ing. Dr. Tobias Paulun is a Member of the Management Board of the European
Energy Exchange AG (EEX) and also holds further positions within EEX Group. In
his role as Chief Strategy Officer he is responsible for the strategy of the EEX
Group. A special focus of his tasks is to analyze the political and regulatory
environment of the energy markets and energy trading, and to develop new
products and services for EEX trading participants. Mr. Paulun has been employed
by the EEX Group since August 2009. Previously, he worked as a research group
leader at the Institute of Electrical Systems and Energy Economics (IAEW) of the
RWTH Aachen in industrial and research projects concerning the long-term
development of the European electricity market and optimization of grid
expansion planning for electricity and gas networks.

Thomas Book
Member of the Executive Board, Trading & Clearing, Deutsche Börse

Joschka Fischer
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Vice-Chancellor of Germany

Matti Leppälä
Secretary General, CEO, PensionsEurope

Florian Toncar
Parliamentary State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance Germany


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