Nov 10 2011 |
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Abu Dhabi hosts the 9th Middle East Forex Expo & Conference
"Credit Crunch Increased Arab Investors' Attraction to Online Money Trading"
Ms. Tayar indicated that the Broadband internet and smart phones encouraged people to venture into this market and doubled the number of traders from all classes of the society for the revenues it generates.
The most important sponsors of the event include: the official sponsor: ICM Capital UAE, the main sponsor FX Open from Malaysia, diamond sponsor Alpari from Cyprus, platinum sponsor, ADS Securities Abu Dhabi and Forex.com UK, the gold sponsor, Amanah Capital Lebanon, 4XP Germany, Easy-Forex, Cyprus and InstaForex, Russia.
Around 40 international and regional brokerage companies are going to take part in Forex conference, in addition to banks, training academies, financial institutions and consultancy companies.
Tayar extended the invitation for all interested to know more and learn about this event and about online trading in currencies and commodities to attend the conference for free and she invited people to visit the exhibition, stressing that Forex Abu Dhabi is a unique event through which participants gain access to the latest trading platforms and services .
She also encouraged the guests to take advantage of the workshops and demo accounts provided by the brokerage companies participating in the exhibition.
Tayar has also announced that the event will feature the Middle East Forex Awards for the best brokerage and trading companies in terms of services, latest electronic platforms, technical information, and the most important analyses and services. She indicated that such an event would be the best meeting place for the makers and analysts of world stock exchanges.
Tayar then invited those interested to visit the website of Forex 2011 www.meforexexpo.com to review the agenda of the conference and exhibition and invited people to register online and attend for free.
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