Inside Reference Data/Special
Evaluated Prices special report
March 2010 - sponsored by: Asset Control Standard & Poor's SIX Telekurs
Managing Risk special report
May 2009 - sponsored by: Asset Control Eagle Investment Systems Standard & Poor's Xenomorph
An Integrated Future
With regulatory pressure and increased focus on achieving an enterprise-wide view of data, firms are prioritizing projects aimed at making data more easily accessible by integrating systems and sources. On April 21, Inside Reference Data gathered leading…
Taking the Wheel
Growing pressure from regulators and increased focus on risk mitigation has resulted in more firms addressing internal data management processes, looking at how improved governance structures can help organizations overcome data quality issues. Inside…
Increasing Collaboration
Financial instability has pushed the industry to recognize the need for improved data quality to reduce counterparty risk, making it a top priority for firms. Inside Reference Data gathered leading industry professionals to discuss how the role of data…
Managing Corporate Actions Risk
Despite industry efforts to reduce financial losses typically associated with corporate actions processing, managing risk remains one of the major challenges for the corporate actions industry. On November 18, Inside Reference Data gathered leading…
Relying on Regulation
While cost cutting was an overriding theme in the data management industry in 2009, the improved economic environment now means value-adding projects to help manage risk and meet regulatory requirements are back on the agenda. Inside Reference Data…
The Road to Risk Reduction
The financial crisis has proved that timely access to integrated and high-quality data is essential to mitigate risk and meet regulatory requirements. To discuss ways firms can improve integrated data management strategies, Inside Reference Data gathered…
Evaluated prices - The Evolution of Evaluation
The financial crisis has resulted in an increase in visits from auditors, and pressure on investors to have a comprehensive understanding of pricing of illiquid assets. Inside Reference Data gathered leading industry professionals to discuss credible…
The Corporate Actions Quest
If the need for risk reduction, greater automation and standardization of corporate actions was pressing prior to the financial crisis, now these requirements are urgent. Inside Reference Data gathered leading industry professionals to discuss the…
Counterparty Risk - Reducing Counterparty Risk
The recent market turmoil has highlighted the need for improved counterparty data management, making counterparty risk a number one priority for firms. Inside Reference Data gathered leading industry professionals to discuss the importance of effective…
Counter Party Risk - Managing Counterparty Risk
The recent market turmoil has highlighted the need for improved counterparty data management, and counterparty risk has become a new buzz word. Inside Reference Data gathers leading industry professionals to discuss the most successful strategies to…
European Corporate Actions - The Standards Journey
The European corporate actions market is experiencing a growing number of complex notifications, putting additional stress on already over-worked teams. Standardization is the obvious way to solve the problems, but it is still not hitting the agenda in…
A New Dawn for Corporate Actions Processing
The US corporate actions market is seeing a growing number of complex notifications, resulting in an increased interest in taking data from multiple sources and in-depth tax information. Inside Reference Data gathered leading industry professionals to…
Options Symbology - Time to Play Catch-Up
Only a handful of firms have started preparing for the options symbology initiative that will change options codes for trading and settlement, but experts say some of the work should have been done yesterday. Tine Thoresen reports on how firms can catch…
The Data Management Breakfast Briefing
Compliance, standards, competitive advantages, security - what do market data managers and CFOs have to say about these issues? Phil Albinus reports on a recent roundtable