The Link Between Basel II and Market Data

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The Basel II Accord brings its own set of challenges to market data professionals.

By Brian Sentance, managing director, Xenomorph

When the timetable for introducing the new Basel Capital Accord (Basel II) was published in December 2001, 2006 -- the date set for implementation -- seemed a long way off. But in fact, banks only have a few months to collect the three years' worth of historical, operational and credit risk data they will need to meet the Basel II requirements.

In theory, Basel II

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