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Survey Shows an Urgency to Automate the Back Office
Confluence reports numbers are trending up across the board when discussing the need to automate back-office processes.
7 Pillars of Market Surveillance 2.0
Compliance officers are facing flash crashes, insider trading, market manipulation, and more. Here are seven market surveillance and risk management steps that will help compliance officers sleep better at night.
Managing Social Media Risk Strategy: Technology Can Only Go So Far
Advanced analytical technologies are an important part of a social media risk management strategy, an Accenture report says, but the technology must be balanced with training and procedures.
Hedge Funds Gain Access to Data on Prime Services, Swaps & Funding Costs
S3 will distribute counterparty analytics through Portware to help hedge funds and asset managers understand the costs of prime services, swaps, and custody services.
Only 23% of Buy Side Can Perform Intraday Calculations
According to a SimCorp poll, 83% of buy-side respondents place a high importance on the ability to perform intraday calculations, but only 23% are able to perform these calculations.
Pssst – Can You Keep a Secret? Upholding Compliance Amongst Colleagues
Even when all parties know the rules about sharing non-public information, it's clear more tools and logic are necessary to stem the free flow of sensitive data.
The Return of Fat Fingers
Recent events demonstrate not enough progress has been made in the monitoring and surveillance of trading -- human or machine.
The Future of FinTech
Making predictions in technology is tricky but there are a couple of prevailing themes that are likely to influence how the industry will evolve over the next five to 10 years.
Financial Services: Are We Becoming Complacent About Systemic Risk?
As history has demonstrated, the further away we move from a crisis, the less vigilant we tend to become in protecting against future shocks.
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