NRI Discusses the Asia-Pacific Buy-Side Landscape for 2012 (Q&A)

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Shin Kusunoki, svp & Asset Management Systems division manager, NRI

Shin Kusunoki, corporate senior vice president and asset management systems division manager at Nomura Research Institute (NRI), discusses the market landscape for the buy side in 2012. He says that after the March 2011 earthquakes in Japan, spending on business continuity planning (BCP) has seen a significant uptick, buy-side firms will spend more on outsourcing options, and spending on technology for managing foreign assets will continue to grow.

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