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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…

ECB Has Potential to Deliver Issuer Prospectus Data Direct to Market, Suggests ECB’s Gross

Rather than going through a complex chain of interpretation by data vendors and internal processes, prospectus data should be made available in an electronic format directly to the market, suggested Francis Gross, head of the external statistics division at the European Central Bank (ECB). “This would require drastic changes to the current prospectus process and…

Data Rationale Needed as Exotic Instruments Mature, JPM’s Serentia Tells FIMA 2008

Not all data should be centralised and there has to be a rationale for the data that you do centralise, said Peter Serenita, chief data officer of JPMorgan Worldwide Securities Services in a FIMA panel about ‘Ensuring a successful group-wide data management model’. “Exotic instruments are not commoditisable, but you need to have a data…

Case Study: Leveraging Data for Operational Risk Monitoring

Given the rise of high profile incidents related to rogue trading, a major US bank has worked with business and technology consultant Detica to pull together its data to monitor operational risk across a number of controls in order to provide an effective tool to combating these incidents. Through the process, however, other business benefits…

ECB’s CSDB Could be Used as IBEI Repository, Says Finsoft’s Christensen

The European Central Bank’s Centralised Securities Database (CSDB) could be used as the industry’s recognised source of business entity identifiers in the future, contended Soeren Kier Christensen, managing director of Finsoft Financial Systems. “Each institution needs a unique identifier and the CSDB currently tracks these for each European institution. By using these already standardised codes,…

Keeping a Team Onshore to Monitor Data Quality is Key, Agrees Offshoring and Outsourcing Panel

Institutions should keep a small team of data experts on board in order to adequately monitor that service level agreements are being met by outsourcing providers and data requirements are being catered to by offshore teams, agreed FIMA 2008’s panel on offshoring and outsourcing. Susan Outzen, business relationship manager in the enterprise data management (EDM)…

Netik’s Hale Says Fear Rather Than Greed Driving Institutions to Invest in Data Management

Keith Hale, executive vice president and co-founder of Netik, opened the second day of FIMA 2008 by quoting Warren Buffet in a data management context: “Financial markets are either driven by greed or fear, according to Warren Buffet, and it seems that recent times have flipped the driver from greed to fear. This fear is…

Make Data Management Tangible for Executives in Order to Secure Funding, advises Oppenheimer’s Giordano

If you’re going to take a federated approach to data management in order to solve issues, such as regulatory compliance, Peter Giordano of Oppenheimer & Co. advised delegates at FIMA 2008 that you make your business case tangible by including such things as “neat analytics” or dashboards for the front office, in order to help…

Will SLA’s be Re-Evaluated After Tumultuous Times Highlight Response Issues?

Service level agreements were a key topic in this morning’s roundtable discussions at FIMA 2008, with one data manager at a Tier 1 financial institution suggesting that many SLA’s are now likely to be revisited in order to achieve better responses from their data suppliers after the current market conditions highlighted the need for faster…

New Regulations Will Impact Data Management; But Industry Not Talking To Each Other Enough to Fix the Problems

There are going to be a slew of upcoming regulations post credit-crunch and industry collaboration will be essential to address data management processes needed to comply, according to a panel of industry practitioners at FIMA. But progress to date has been slow, and industry bodies and participants are not talking to each other enough to…