Real-Time Risk Management webcast
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The ideal of firms managing their risk exposure on an intra-day or even a real-time basis is not new, but it has evolved in recent years to mean more than simply complying with basic client mandates and rudimentary pre-trade checks. Now, both buy-side and sell-side firms are looking to aggregate their risk exposure through on-demand snapshots across regions, asset classes and counterparties, in order to mitigate potential loss situations.
-- What does real-time risk management mean in terms of calculating risk measures, and is it practical or even necessary to manage risk on a real-time basis?
-- Typically what type of risks are firms looking to manage on a real-time basis, and how would these activities be to their advantage?
-- What are the challenges currently facing market participants in developing a meaningful real-time risk management framework? Are these challenges organizational, software, or hardware in nature, or does that depend on the firm involved?
Speakers:
* Sanjay Sharma, Chief Risk Officer Global Arbitrage & Trading, RBC CAPITAL MARKETS
* Marat Molyboga, Chief Risk Officer, Director of Research. EFFICIENT CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
* Ted Luchsinger, Financial Services Industry Principal, SAP
* Thomas Moser, Product Manager, MISYS
* Moderator: Victor Anderson, Editor, WATERSTECHNOLOGY
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