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Wall Street & Technology November 17, 2003 Anthony Guerra |
Buy-Side Bashing in Singapore Forgetting that the customer is always right, broker/dealers and custodians made asset managers the pinatas at Swift's annual Sibos conference.  |
Wall Street & Technology November 17, 2003 |
"Is Elliot Spitzer Here?" Fidelity's president for the Asia-Pacific and Japan region predicts a continued growth in outsourcing demanded by hedge funds, which traditionally piggy-back on the infrastructure and lending capabilities of prime brokers for their trading.  |
Wall Street & Technology November 17, 2003 Jim Middlemiss |
Corporate-Performance Management When Scotiabank Group merged its corporate-banking and capital-markets groups in the late 1990s, the challenge became how to stay on top of the global juggernaut's performance in multiple countries.  |
Wall Street & Technology November 17, 2003 Jim Middlemiss |
A Risky Operation A wave of new regulations is forcing investment-management firms to focus on reducing their operational risk.  |
Wall Street & Technology November 17, 2003 Jessica Pallay |
Making a List, Checking it Twice Executives are making wishes, hoping to overcome some of their toughest market-data struggles.  |
Wall Street & Technology November 17, 2003 Jessica Pallay |
Lights, Camera, Action Mellon Global Securities Services recently decided to take action against the industry-wide problem of corporate actions.  |
Wall Street & Technology November 17, 2003 |
Does Integrated Portfolio Management = Operational-Risk Management? Vendors across the market are converging to create integrated decision-support tools.  |
Wall Street & Technology November 17, 2003 Jim Middlemiss |
Under Attack Forget about locking the windows and the doors, financial-services firms now have far more to fear from worms, horses and bugs.  |
Wall Street & Technology November 17, 2003 Ivy Schmerken |
Cleared for Takeoff Clearing firms are rolling out execution services with order-routing and direct-access partners.  |
Wall Street & Technology November 17, 2003 |
Is SwiftNet Fast Enough? Swift has the chance to spread electronic trading around the globe, but not if SwiftNet has an eight-second delay.  |
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