European Regulation Drives S&P Feed Integration

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Marc Anthonisen heads Global Data Solutions for EMEA and Asia

Standard & Poor’s (S&P) has started integrating entity reference data with other S&P data to help European clients meet regulatory reporting requirements, officials tell Inside Reference Data.

The introduction of new regulation in Europe has resulted in firms looking for vendors to deliver specific data sets necessary to comply with changing reporting requirements. “The market is looking for tools that will help them understand exposure and concentration limits,” says Hong Kong-based Marc

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