Buy-Side Spend to Grow…Slowly

SPECIAL REPORT

BOSTON--Investment managers in the US market will spend $4.1 billion on IT during 2002, according to a report released last month by consultancy Celent Communications. Looking to 2007, Celent predicts that buy-side IT spending will take an upward turn and reach $5.1 billion. Through 2005, asset managers will commit $1.7 billion of those funds to STP-related projects

In ‘IT Spending Trends in US Asset Management’, Celent projects that the five largest US buy-side firms will account for a third of

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