Podcast
Swift Stakes Position on Reference Data, Risk Reduction and Identifiers
Patrik Neutjens, head of reference data at Swift, discusses the value of end-to-end data systems, and how the organization aims to advance the legal entity identifier globally as one of the administrators for the LEI standard.
Industry Leaders Offer LEI Insights to the FSB
A panel of private sector representatives is providing advice to the Financial Stability Board (FSB) on the development of the legal entity identifier. Nicholas Hamilton speaks to Graeme Austin, one of the participants in this advisory group, about how…
Financial Tech Talk: Living with SEC Rule 15c3-5
The new pre-trade risk and capital check Rule 15c3-5 takes effect on Nov. 30. Is the industry ready?
Sibos 2011: LEI Implementation's Ripple Effect
At Sibos in Toronto, Tony Freeman, director of industry relations at Omgeo, gives his take on the unexpected ripple effects of the implementation of LEI
Sibos 2011: Bringing SSI Onto ISO 20022
Genevy Dimitrion, immediate past chair of ISITC, notes progress bringing the SSI [standard settlement instructions] standards onto ISO 20022
Sibos 2011: Increasing Importance of Efficiency
At Sibos in Toronto, Phil Lynch, president and CEO of Asset Control, speaks about reference data issues surfacing at the conference, and how the economic downturn has increased the importance of efficiency in financial firms' operational equations
Sibos 2011: LEI Role in Bringing on New Clients
Tim Lind, global head of strategy for enterprise content at Thomson Reuters, discusses the growth of the company's legal entity solutions, and how they are applied
Multiple Sources Increase Pricing Transparency Challenges
Icap business development manager recaps discussion of pricing challenges in the Tokyo market, following Tokyo Financial Information Summit
Mobile Apps: Truly Ready for Prime Time?
Since the introduction of Apple's iPad a little over a year ago, financial service firms have been rushing applications to market for these new devices and their competitors. But have these devices truly found their true niche yet?