No matter what segment of the OTC derivatives market you want to reach, ISDA Quarterly will connect you with your target audience!
Click here to read the first issue! ISDA Quarterly is the new official magazine of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association. The launch of ISDA Quarterly is a continuation of ISDA’s commitment to bringing our members, industry regulators and other participants the best research and information about the OTC derivatives market. ISDA Quarterly is made available to all of our approximately 35,000 members, who represent every aspect of the OTC derivatives industry and more than 30,000 non-members, including academics, policy-makers, corporations, asset managers and other financial professionals. The magazine features exclusive interviews with industry leaders, outlooks, news, reviews and hot topics in the market. Online archives will be available at www.naylornetwork.com/isd-nxt, and to subscribe, visit, www.naylornetwork.com/ISD-Subscribe. |
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