Profile of Melanie Rodier
Senior Editor and Head of Video
Member Since: 5/8/2014
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Blog Posts: 1304
Posts: 82
Melanie Rodier has worked as a print and broadcast journalist for over 10 years, covering business and finance, general news, and film trade news. Prior to joining Wall Street & Technology in April 2007, Melanie lived in Paris, where she worked for the International Herald Tribune, and Rome, where she wrote for Reuters and Screen International, a film trade publication. Melanie was born in London, and graduated from Oxford University where she studied Spanish and Italian. She is also a fluent French speaker.
Articles by Melanie Rodier
posted in January 2013
1/30/2013
The new platform offers a different user experience, but this might not be enough to reverse the company's slide.
1/29/2013
Larry Tabb of TABB Group recently discussed with WS&T senior editor Melanie Rodier how firms are adapting their data management processes to the post-financial-crisis environment.
1/28/2013
When the SEC suspects an organization is involved in fraud, the investigation can last for months, if not years.
1/25/2013
Some observers have serious reservations about the former John Gotti prosecutor.
1/24/2013
Meanwhile, 95 percent of firms said they are already trading swaps or other OTC derivatives.
1/23/2013
Across the financial sector, the mood at the water cooler has improved, according to the latest survey from eFinancialCareers.
1/22/2013
Tech professionals in seven cities in the U.S. witnessed double-digit raises.
1/18/2013
Deutsche Bank’s director, and head of algorithmic execution for listed derivatives and foreign exchange in the Americas, Greg Wood, recently sat down with WS&T to talk about some controversial risk measures that can safeguard the markets.
1/17/2013
The iPad is continuing to gain steam among finance professionals, but financial institutions that are winning the mobile game are following certain rules.
1/14/2013
JP Morgan's managing director of electronic execution, Neal Goldstein, recently sat down with WS&T to discuss how new FPL risk guidelines can address the financial industry's risk management pain points.
1/9/2013
As tech budgets stagnate, banks are finding new ways to boost efficiency outside their IT walls.
1/8/2013
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network is working on a rule that could force hedge funds to blow the whistle on themselves.
1/7/2013
Regulators have eased requirements for liquidity rule originally designed to protect the global financial system.
1/4/2013
The figures are disappointing, the report suggests.