Risk data trends and challenges: what implications does EMIR have for risk data? -- webcast
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The global regulatory landscape is currently undergoing a fundamental change, with the introduction of wide-ranging measures such as the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR). Risk and regulatory data requirements are leading to significant changes at financial institutions. Improving transparency, mitigating risk and constant change are recurring themes today. Failure to adapt to the new regulatory requirements could have serious impacts for firms.
-- EMIR, Solvency II: reviewing the data requirements and going beyond the global regulatory burden
-- LEI as a strategic investment rather than a tactical compliance issue: mitigating risk, aggregating your exposure and improving regulatory reporting
-- Are basic issues such as cost, duplication and conflicts between local LEI standards bodies (known as LOUs) affecting implementation?
-- Best practices for overcoming cost and transparency challenges
-- Exchanges vs. OTC markets: identifying and measuring the risk
Speakers:
* Julia Sutton, Head of Customer Reference Data Services, DEUTSCHE BANK
* Andrew Miller, Managing Director, NETEFFECT
* Christian Nilsson, Senior Director, Product Strategy, EMEA, S&P CAPITAL IQ
* Stephen Engdahl, Senior Vice President, Product Strategy, GOLDENSOURCE
* Abhijit Bhate, BFSI competency, TECH MAHINDRA
* Moderator: Nicholas Hamilton, Senior Reporter, INSIDE REFERENCE DATA
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