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senior product specialist, SunGard's capital markets business

6
May
2013

Investor Protection Questions Your Firm Can’t Afford to Ignore

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A version of this blog post was originally published on the Chartis RiskTech Forum. It’s 2007. Imagine a small-cap company, such as a family-run farm, and imagine the farmer needs to renew a loan he has with his bank. The bank salesman thinks in terms of rolling over a swap, and proposes a structured product protecting his client from rising interest rates. The downside is the collateral flow if interest rates hike south. The farmer, not as concerned about falling interest rates as he is about borrowing money, looks to the upside of protection if interest rates go up and perhaps doesn’t understand that a loan could carry risk if interest rates go down. He does not ask, and it’s pretty obvious he does not fully understand the product he is buying. But he trusts his banker. From the farmer’s viewpoint, the bank is a trusted institution with the best interests of its clients at heart.... read more

senior product specialist, SunGard's capital markets business

25
Feb
2013

For a Competitive Advantage, Firms Require Integrated Compliance and Surveillance Systems

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In the wake of a long series of high-profile international failings in market conduct and outright fraud, the Hong Kong capital markets are today under increased scrutiny to ensure trading in the region remains fair, transparent and orderly. The key overarching objective in Hong Kong – and around the world – is to ensure investor trust remains high. Clearly, there is now a business case for actors within capital markets to invest in efficient surveillance systems.... read more

partner, SunGard Global Services

7
Jan
2013

Playing Compliance Catch-Up in the Alternative Investments Industry

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Regulators around the world have had a busy time over the last few years. At first their attention focused heavily on banks, which have in turn been scrambling to adapt their systems and processes to comply with new rules. Until recently, the alternative investments industry escaped the full force of regulatory scrutiny, in spite of intense media attention.... read more

managing partner, SunGard Global Services

4
Jan
2013

A Little and Often: DevOps in Capital Markets

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2012 has been an eventful year in capital markets. Amongst many other things, it’s been marked by some spectacular blow ups resulting from poorly released software. In fact, Wall Street firms don’t have a good track record when it comes to this, with releases frequently destabilizing systems, introducing new bugs and upsetting business operations. But this needn’t be the case. Taking a lead from the business to consumer (B2C) industry, and the development of DevOps in particular, can help overcome some longstanding issues.... read more

partner, SunGard Global Services

3
Jan
2013

Market Abuse and the UK Energy Bill: Is There a Link?

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The long-awaited Energy Bill was finally announced by the UK Government on November 29. It has generated many headlines around important issues such as the delay in setting a carbon reduction target and the use of gas in the UK’s energy mix, as well as the contentious practice of “fracking,” which has recently been given the green light.... read more