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During 2010, regulation has continued to be one of the hot topics in the data world. The US remains at the forefront of the debate, with data discussions now being part of the regulatory and legislative agenda. Carla Mangado explores how data managers...
Inside Reference Data | Feature | Regulation & Standards | 04 Jun 2010
Many aspects of buy-side technology and operations have had to grow up fast following the collapse of Lehman Brothers. Collateral management, for many firms a low-priority function entrusted to Excel spreadsheets before the credit crunch, is the stand-out...
Buy-Side Technology | Feature | Risk Management | 01 Apr 2010
The 60-day feedback period allocated by the SEC to its proposed changes to the practice of sponsored access is almost up, and by the time this issue hits desks, ‘unfiltered’ access may be a thing of the past. But the real issue here is how brokers...
Buy-Side Technology | Feature | Algorithmic Trading | 08 Mar 2010
The number of compliance issues facing the buy side has little precedent in recent history, just as managers are grappling with shifting market and risk conditions in a post-recession world. The way forward is no less challenging – the obstacle is not...
Buy-Side Technology | Feature | Compliance | 01 Mar 2010
For fund managers seeking high-frequency trading capabilities, the standard build-versus-buy proposition is no longer wholly pertinent – and for good reason. The advent of complex event processing technology has provided a third viable option. By...
Buy-Side Technology | Feature | Best Execution | 10 Feb 2010
The last decade has produced a remarkable transformation in the front office - especially from a buy-side perspective - although current trends suggest that operations and risk management will hold the spotlight over the next 10 years. More than ever,...
Buy-Side Technology | Feature | Buy-Side Operations | 01 Feb 2010
Business continuity rose to prominence in the wake of the September 11 attacks, as firms of all sizes sought to develop contingency plans as a way of mitigating the business and operational risks resulting from systems failures. By Victor Anderson*...
Buy-Side Technology | Feature | Buy-Side Operations | 01 Feb 2010
As 2010 sets to unwind, market participants continue to face the challenges of finding liquidity and achieving best execution in a fragmented marketplace. DWT sits down with Michael Krogmann, Executive Director, Head of Sales, Xetra Market Development...
Sell-Side Technology | Feature | Best Execution | 04 Jan 2010
Smart order routing is not a new phenomenon for buy- and sell-side organisations, but the tools that let firms route trades according to their own specific criteria have evolved significantly over the last two years. Gone are the days when these applications...
Buy-Side Technology | Feature | Best Execution | 01 Jan 2010
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is considering implementing position limits for buy-side players trading energy products, potentially restricting the number of positions traders can take on futures exchanges. Stewart Eisenhart reports...
Buy-Side Technology | Feature | Best Execution | 01 Jan 2010
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