Asset Control Begins Data Loader Expansion to Enhance MiFID II Reporting Features

Asset Control updates Thomson Reuters AC Plus platform data loaders, plans further loader investments

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Asset Control's loaders will take the heavy lifting of integrating third-party feeds off data consumers.

As the MiFID II implementation date nears, Asset Control will continue to invest in new loaders that will deliver full sets of MiFID II reference data fields, vendor officials say. The first of these new loaders will be available by August 2017. Maintained loaders “significantly” simplify the MiFID II data challenges as “the effort required in monitoring all the different vendor notifications and conducting business analysis, development, normalization and consolidation” is reduced, says Boyke

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