IPC Thought Leader to Present at the Fixed Income Leaders Summit

NEW YORK – June 1, 2016 – IPC Systems, Inc., is proud to announce that one of the company’s thought leaders, Ganesh Iyer, IPC’s Global Director of Product Marketing, will be presenting to senior fixed income traders and portfolio managers from leading buy-side institutions at the Fixed Income Leaders Summit in Boston, MA scheduled to be held on June 8 and 9, 2016 at the Westin Copley Place. The event will focus on critical concerns faced by fixed income professionals such as the evolving regulatory environment and market structure, liquidity shifting to the buy-side and technological innovation. During his presentation titled “Connecting Market Participants in the Evolving Landscape of Capital, Liquidity and Leverage Requirements”, Mr. Iyer will be focusing on the benefits of having available a large and diverse financial ecosystem to assist with executing a range of fixed income trading strategies. Mr. Iyer holds the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) designation and has been a speaker and panelist at prestigious industry events around the world.

 

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