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Countering Counterparty Risk

The market has seen an upsurge in firms investing in improving counterparty data systems and processes to mitigate risk in the years following the fall of Lehman. But have the investments paid off? Inside Reference Data gathered a panel of leading…

Celebrating Five Years with Inside Reference Data

Inside Reference Data was launched in 2006, when the concept of enterprise data management really started to take off. The publication has since followed the industry through five years of turmoil, with increased pressure from regulators and a growing…

The Exchange of Data

With a growing focus on expanding the information side of the business, many exchanges have in recent years started generating an increased percentage of revenues from data sales. But real-time data has been the star act, and reference data has so far…

Data Dictionaries: The Complete A-Z

In IT departments across the industry, data officers are asking the same question - how do I manage my data? One solution that should be part of the foundation is a data dictionary; a comprehensive description of all the data within an organization,…

Decoding Enterprise Data Management

With a number of new software vendors tagging on to the enterprise data management (EDM) craze, the vendor selection process can seem daunting for consumers trying to get an overview of product offerings. Faye Kilburn reports

Juggling Risk Data Requirements

The strong correlations between data management and risk management are now well established. But with the increasing regulatory pressure, what is really driving firms’ data needs? Carla Mangado explores the regulatory concerns firms are facing and how…

No Single View of Single Client Views

As part of the ongoing reform of compensation schemes, stipulated by political leaders of the G20 nations, deposit-takers will soon be required to demonstrate their ability to generate a single client view file at short notice of a request being received…

Looking for More Data Management Talent

Experts believe now is the time to attract new faces to the data management industry. But what specific skills are employers looking for? Carla Mangado explores the current data management staffing situation

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