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DTCC revamps tech abilities following global reporting overhaul

The Repository & Derivatives Services unit is implementing new technologies to help its clients keep up with changing reg reporting regimes.

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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation’s Repository & Derivatives Services (RDS) is leveraging new forms of technology to upgrade the process of trade reporting and its clients’ workflows.

Examples of new offerings by RDS include a testing simulator, natural-language interfaces, and the DTCC MiFID Approved Reporting Mechanism (ARM), due to be launched early next year.

Michele Hillery, managing director and head of RDS for DTCC, focuses on strategy, development, and daily operations of DTCC’s

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