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Corporate Actions Investment Challenge Remains Despite Growing Complexity
Strapline: Corporate Actions
EDM Council's Bennett Joins OMG
The OMG and EDM Council resume their joint efforts in the standardization space
Concerns Around Lack of Global Corp Actions Consistency on the Rise
Speakers highlighted that despite industry efforts, more has to be done to tackle the lack of corporate actions consistency at a global level
EDM Council's Mike Atkin: The Three Must Tackle Governance Areas
Atkin highlights how not to fall into the governance trap
SIX Telekurs' Blance on the Emerging Markets' Evaluation Challenge
Data availability, accessibility and timeliness were highlighted as the main barriers to source-evaluated prices in emerging markets
Panelists: Data Teams Must Look Beyond Traditional Governance Strategies
Speakers at the Paris Financial Information Summit said data teams must look beyond the theory around data governance and focus on the real detail
Fidelity ActionsXchange's Culhane on the LEI Impact on Corp Actions
Culhane explains that while the LEI is by no means the solution for all troubles in the corporate actions space, the impact it will have on the field is far from trivial
Growing Complexity Hinders Data Operations Consistency, Say Panelists
Panelists at the Buy Side Technology European Summit said the nature of data management today does not facilitate consistency of operations
EDM Council and OMG Join Forces to Facilitate Semantics Repository Standardization
Industry groups EDM Council and OMG team up to facilitate expansion and standardization of the semantics repository
S&P to Cut ISIN Fees Post EU Probe, Users Claim More Needs to Be Done
Market participants welcome S&P's move to cut ISIN fees, but suggest this should only be the starting point
BNY Mellon Enters Next Phase of Client Data Initiative
BNY Mellon will in June reach one of the main goals of its client data program, systems integration
S&P to Cut ISIN Fees Post EU Probe, Users Claim More Needs to be Done
Market participants welcome S&P's move to cut ISIN fees, but suggest this should only be the starting point