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Who Pays The Price?
As regulatory pressure builds up on end-user firms, some believe regulations for data vendors will ease the pain. However, the vendor community says there are better ways to help its customers, writes Nicholas Hamilton
But We’re Not Dead, Yet?
Banks submit their living wills to regulators, and move on swiftly.
James Rundle: Whale for Breakfast
JPMorgan’s losses from the ‘Whalegate’ fiasco have reignited debate on the Volcker Rule. Risk metrics, or the alteration thereof, are being blamed for this latest example of trading malfeasance, but James says it’s continued vagueness over regulation…
Reflections on the Paris Financial Information Summit
Nicholas Hamilton and Faye Kilburn speak to delegates at the Paris Financial Information Summit on 12 June about regulation, data management strategies and vendor-practitioner collaboration
Sifma Tech Expo Takeaways
Legal entity identifier (LEI) standards discussions proved to be a highlight of this year's Sifma Tech Expo
March 2013 LEI Deadline Tough to Meet, Sifma Panelists Say
Robin Doyle, a senior vice president at JP Morgan Chase, remarked that the legal entity identifier (LEI) deadline may be tough for the industry to meet, as Inside Reference Data editor Michael Shashoua relates in this audio commentary
End-Users Must Understand Their Data Products Better, Paris Delegates Told
End-user firms are too quick to buy additional data products when those they already have may fulfill their requirements, Sue Baldwin of JP Morgan told delegates at the Paris Financial Information Summit
The Wrong End of the Stick
Understanding new technology is about grasping the finer qualities.
DTCC Taps LaFleur for Government Relations Role in Asia
The former ambassador to Malaysia was most recently head of government relations and corporate responsibility at JPMorgan's Japan office.
The Perils of Golden Copy
Data management is becoming more important to risk management functions, as the impact of regulation becomes more clear. Michael Shashoua hears the pros and cons of centralized data and single solutions compared to silos and multiple versions
All Change, Please, All Change
Musical chairs abounds at the top of major sell-side institutions.
BST Panel: Outsourcing the Way of the Future
Security concerns won't prevent firms from outsourcing for very much longer, agreed panelists at the Buy-Side Technology European Summit's final session of the day.
Zames Replaces Drew at JPMorgan Chase
CIO retires in the wake of trading loss controversy.
The Blurred View of Risk
JP Morgan’s trading losses and SEF regulation round off a busy week.
Urwin Moves East for JPMorgan
The bank's global investment banking chief will be taking over Asia-Pac operations.
Searching for Purple Patches and Panem
Enter into the desperate mind of a columnist as he feebly searches for a FinTech-related topic for this week's BST column.
JPMorgan Unveils New Trading Platform
The platform provides sub-10 microsecond latency for its FPGA solution and sub-50 microsecond latency for its DMA offering.
JPMorgan Releases Hedge Fund Reporting Tool
Alternative asset managers can extract and consolidate data and generate reports with Alternative Investment Reporting, part of the Access platform.
Instinet and JPMorgan Reach Liquidity Agreement in Asia
Institutional clients at both firms will have access to one another's dark liquidity pools in Asia-Pacific.
JP Morgan Goes Live on UnaVista Swaps Portal
Brokerage takes communication tool for equity swaps.
FX Clearers Choose Traiana's Harmony CCP Connect
BofA Merrill Lynch, Citi, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley and UBS to use Traiana's Harmony platform for clearing OTC FX derivatives.
JPMorgan Launches Repo Platform for Hong Kong
In partnership with the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, JPMorgan is launching a collateral management solution for repo transactions.
Data’s Seat at Risk’s Table
Strapline: Data Management
Counterparty Risk Webcast
Inside Reference Data gathered leading industry experts to discuss strategies for managing data to mitigate counterparty risk in a webcast on 1 March