Coping With Actions Flow

Investment decision-makers want corporate actions data to flow directly into their systems

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Daniel Videtto, managing director, Asia Pacific, Interactive Data

Corporate actions may just be the trickiest, yet most important data points that asset managers need to manage. They're fiddly to gather, come in a multitude of languages from a plethora of sources, and can have huge impacts on asset values. Where once it was just one end-of-day-or even less frequent-report, corporate actions data is now starting to flow much more freely around the world.

As corporate actions teams strive to maintain an accurate picture of their firm's ongoing risk exposure

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