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Object Expo '96. Object Magazine. New York Hilton Hotel & Towers. 212-242-7515.Aug. 13.
New Developments in Trade Execution Costs, Commissions & Disclosure. Management Circle. Radisson Empire Hotel. New York City. 212-355-1500.Aug. 21-23.
The Internet, New Media & Intellectual Property. Institute for International Research Information, Technology & Telecommunications Division. Fairmont Hotel. San Francisco. 212-661-8740.Aug. 27-28.
Financial Investment Management Exposition & Conference. Financial Investment Management. New York Hilton Hotel. New York City. 212-286-0333.Aug. 28-29.
12th Annual Financial Information Management National. New York Society of Security Analysts. Hilton Hotel. New York City. 212-286-0333.Sept. 9-10.
Understanding and Applying Portfolio Analytics. Institute for International Research. Rhiga Royal Hotel. New York City. 212-661-8740.Sept. 9-10.
Risk Reduction and Beyond. Using Innovative Financial Strategies to Achieve Corporate Goals. International Financial Management and University of Georgia' Terry College of Business. Swissotel Hotel. Atlanta. 706-542-1964.Sept. 9-10.
Internet Outlook Conference. Technologic Partners. San Francisco Airport Marriott. San Francisco. 212-343-1900.Sept. 11-22.
Effective Management & Control of Counterparty Risk. Institute for International Research. Mark Hotel. New York City. 800-999-3123.Sept. 11-13.
Managing Systemic Risk Conference. IBC UK Conferences Limited. Dorchester Hotel. London. (44) 171 453 2705.Sept. 17-18.
Financial Technology World Conference 1996: Building the 21st Century Enterprise. Bank Systems & Technology. New York Hilton & Towers. New York City. 212-615-2765.Sept. 18-19.
Introduction to Real-Time Financial Market Data and Introduction to Trading Room Technologies. Waters Information Services. World Trade Institute. New York City. 607-770-9242.Sept. 20.
Internet Technologies and the Financial Markets: Understanding the Impact and Planning for Change. Waters Information Services. World Trade Institute. New York City. 607-770-9242.Oct. 1-2.
Introduction to Real-Time Financial Market Data and Introduction to Trading Room Technologies. Waters Information Services. Garden Court Hotel. Palo Alto. 607-770-9242.Oct. 3.
Internet Technologies and the Financial Markets: Understanding the Impact and Planning for Change. Waters Information Services. Garden Court Hotel. Palo Alto. 607-770-9242.Oct. 7-11.
SIBOS '96. Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication. Fortezza de Basso Conference Centre. Florence. 32 2 655 31 11.Oct. 8-10.
Unix Expo. Blenheim Group USA, Inc. Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. New York City. 201-346-1400, ext. 384.Oct. 29-31.
Networks Expo. Blenheim Group USA, Inc. Dallas Convention Center. Dallas. 201-36-1400 ext. 124Oct. 30-Nov. 1.
NASD Regulation Inc., Securities Conference. NASD Regulation, Inc. Hyatt La Jolla Hotel. San Diego. 202-728-8383.Nov. 20-21.
Introduction to Real-Time Financial Market Data and Introduction to Trading Room Technologies. Waters Information Services. World Trade Institute. New York City. 607-770-9242.Nov. 21.
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