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Member-driven content and unbiased, high-level insight
European TraderForum boasts more than 25 member firms, including 17 firms managing more than 100 billion in assets – and nine firms managing more than €300 billion in assets. Overall, members manage more than €6 trillion in assets – with an average of €233 billion in assets under management per firm.
Member firms stand in good company: Dutsche Asset Management, Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Pictet & Cie, ING Investment Management, Norges Bank Investment Management, T.Rowe Price International, ABN Amro Asset Management, UBS Global Asset Management…
A sister membership in the United States
European TraderForum’s sister membership in the United States, TraderForum – launched in 1984 – boasts more than 165 member firms, including 40 or the 50 largest U.S.-based asset managers. Overall, TraderForum members manage more than $16.5 trillion in assets – with an average of $99 billion in assets under management per fir.
European TraderForum and TraderForum work closely on meetings, research projects, and surveys. European TraderForum members have the opportunity to tap into this large membership in the United States and attend the New York Winter Workshop in January.
Meetings at a glance
In addition to several impromptu gatherings that take place regionally, European TraderForum hosts two annual membership meetings in Europe throughout the year – International TraderForum in September, and the Senior Delegates Roundtable in June. European TraderForum also combines with TraderForum in the United States at the Winter Workshop and Equity Trading Summit in New York at the end of January. Following each conference or meeting, a written summary report is distributed to attendees and all members in a newsletter format.
“TraderForum supports what I do every day, from trading itself to managing the trading department. This is the information and relativity that I have no other way to obtain. There are trends and there are cycles, and the contacts and content provided by TraderForum help me distinguish between the two.” – UBS Global Asset Management |