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FISD and Lakefront Data Salary Survey Highlights Data Management’s Modest Pay Scales

It is no secret that data management is a part of the financial services industry that has long been underfunded in comparison to other areas. To back up the anecdotal data that already exists about the plight of the data manager, the Financial Information Services Division (FISD) of the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA)...

Aim Software and Interactive Data Launch Sixth Edition of the Aim Global Reference Data and Risk Management Survey

Aim Software today announced the launch of its sixth international reference data and risk management survey. It is designed to provide insights into the trends, challenges and planned investments for reference data automation and risk management in 2009. The survey is sponsored by Interactive Data (Europe). As the global financial markets become accustomed to a...

Formal Working Groups Needed to Tackle Downstream Data Issues, Say Majority of Readers

Interoperability and integration between downstream systems and centralised data management systems has been an issue for some time and last year’s events have brought it into the spotlight. According to the results of our latest Reference Data Review reader poll it is not just the regulators that are concerned about this area, a lot of...

FPL and FISD Sign Agreement to Work Together on Data Standards

FIX Protocol Limited (FPL) and the Software and Information Industry Association’s (SIIA) Financial Information Services Division (FISD) have signed an agreement to work together on improving the interoperability of data standards and increasing the industry’s adoption of STP. The statement of understanding formalises the relationship between the two non-profit organisations that has been ongoing for...

Credit Crisis Has Meant a Dramatic Shift in Derivatives Clearing, Says Sophis

The credit crisis has resulted in a dramatic shift from OTC to exchange cleared platforms for derivatives, according to the results of Sophis’ recent survey. The Derivatives Trading Outlook Survey for 2009, which included responses from chief risk officers, heads of derivatives trading, and chief investment officers, indicates that 50% of respondents will be moving...

European MTFs Continue Data Discussions for Pricing Service

Originally appeared in MiFID Monitor Following the announcement towards the end of last year that a group of European multilateral trading facilities (MTFs) would be working together to develop a common symbology system and pricing data service for European stocks, the group has indicated it is conducting meetings regarding the plans this week. The group,...

We Can’t Solve the Problems with the Same Thinking That Created Them; Radical Solution is Required to Solve Data Problems, says Avox’s Price

Radical thinking on industry business models is needed in such disastrous times, proselytised Avox’s Ken Price at FIMA this morning. He suggests turning the traditional ‘user in the middle sources multiple vendors’ model on its head so that the users, who after all generate most of the data themselves, become the centre of the model...

Optimism Abounds at FIMA Data Integration Stream

In spite of – or, indeed, maybe because of – the grim news emanating from the financial pages in recent weeks, enterprise data management practitioners have much to be optimistic about. That was at least the impression given by presenters in the Data Integration stream of the FIMA Financial Data Management Conference Wednesday afternoon. Stream...

ECB Hosts Meeting on CCPs for CDS Market, Indicates Support for Greater Transparency

Originally appeared in MiFID Monitor Following the meetings last month hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the European Commission, the European Central Bank (ECB) has joined the debate concerning the introduction of central counterparties (CCPs) for credit default swaps (CDSs). The ECB hosted its first meeting this week and participants included...

Euro MTFs Form Group to Develop Symbology for Pan-European Stocks

Originally appeared in MiFID Monitor Three leading and emerging European multilateral trading facilities (MTFs) have teamed up to boldly go where no man has gone before – that is, to create a common symbology for market data on securities traded across Europe’s suddenly and increasingly fragmented markets. Bats European Markets Division, Chi-X Europe and Nasdaq...