Goldman Sachs' Squeri: View Data as Opportunity, Not Cost

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Joseph Squeri of Goldman Sachs delivers the keynote at the North American Financial Information Summit

User firms should look at their market and reference data divisions as a business rather than merely a cost center if they are to achieve better services across their firm in spite of adverse pressures arising from the economic climate, said Joseph Squeri, global head of equities trading technology and co-head of securities technology at Goldman Sachs, in his keynote speech at last week’s North American Financial Information Summit.

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