Corporate actions in the world’s securities markets continues to be an operation that incurs substantial cost and risk throughout the process, both in internal settlement and between market players, with ... more »
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Monday, May 16
by
Fiona Hamilton, Volante
on Mon 16 May 2011 22:47 BST
by
Information Mosaic
on Mon 16 May 2011 22:27 IST
The attempt to rank corporate actions system functionality in order of importance is never going to be a one-size-fits-all exercise. Different users have different priorities and what is important right ... more »
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Paul Phillips
on Mon 16 May 2011 21:58 BST
Corporate actions processing has often been referred to as the ‘final frontier’ of the back office where automation has yet to take hold. And it’s easy to see why. For ... more »
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Boujemaa KHALDI
on Mon 16 May 2011 21:45 BST
Corporate actions processing continues to be one of the securities industries most confounding problems. Over many years there has been a considerable effort put in by various committees worldwide, with ... more »
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Daniel Thieke VP, DTCC
on Mon 16 May 2011 21:19 BST
In the wake of the financial crisis, transparency – transparency of investment assets, transparency about transactions, and transparency about financial performance – is a critical issue. The need to improve ... more » Friday, June 18
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Gary Wright
on Fri 18 Jun 2010 18:50 BST
Custodians are clearly at the centre of the securities industry with massive influence on the efficiency or not of the global markets. Through their sub custodial networks the Global Custodian ... more »
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Gary Wright
on Fri 18 Jun 2010 18:35 BST
If there is one thing financial services organisations should always do, it is to actively maintain their client relationships. It is a core function and can make or break a ... more » Sunday, February 14
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Alan Parsons
on Sun 14 Feb 2010 09:59 GMT
Approximately 65 million messages for corporate actions were delivered over the SWIFT network in 2007 - a 21% increase on the previous year. These will all have been in ISO15022 ... more » Sunday, February 7
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Paul Phillips
on Sun 07 Feb 2010 13:08 GMT
Corporate actions processing remains an expensive, risky and inefficient back office operation. And while many firms already know this and industry bodies have attempted to gain consensus on a way ... more » Friday, January 29
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Gerard Bermingham
on Fri 29 Jan 2010 09:59 GMT
The quality and accuracy of corporate actions data has always been a key element in the changing landscape of the financial services industry. Yet organizations continue to spend millions of dollars striving to achieve the nirvana of a true corporate action ‘Golden Record’. more »
Friday, January 22
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Boujemaa KHALDI
on Fri 22 Jan 2010 18:01 GMT
Corporate actions processing still remains one of the back-office areas which are less automated. This is a paradox for a process that is complex, highly paper-based and where the risk ... more »
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Gary Wright
on Fri 22 Jan 2010 16:55 GMT
SWIFT of limited benefit to Retail Market, says 'Corporate Actions Industry Report' just published, which reviews the current issues affecting ... more » |
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