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Source: Risk magazine | 05 Aug 2010
Categories: Risk Management
Topics: Market risk, Liquidity risk, Risk management, Thomson Reuters
Ahmed Adam, senior consultant, market and liquidity risk management, at Thomson Reuters, speaks about the challenges facing the risk management function today
In this interview, Ahmed Adam, senior consultant, market and liquidity risk management, at Thomson Reuters, talks about the challenges and opportunities risk management executives face in today's environment. Questions he answers include:
How can the risk function add value?
How can the risk function identify business opportunities?
Why aren't more risk functions doing this?
How big a change is required?
Is risk management still seen purely as a compliance exercise?
What will the risk function look like in five years?
Thomson Reuters is the largest provider of risk and trade management solutions globally, servicing more than 700 financial institutions. Our solutions offer sophisticated, tailored functionality at every step of the trade, from straight-through processing enabled front-to-back trading systems to enterprise-wide risk management. We have the global reach and local expertise that is required of a long-term strategic partner with more than 950 risk professionals worldwide. And with more than 20 years of experience, our customers can rely upon Thomson Reuters' proven track record of delivering complex solutions to meet their exact requirements.
Topics: Market risk, Liquidity risk, Risk management, Thomson Reuters
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