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The connection of electronic pricing and trading engines between investment banks and private banking clients has increased dramatically during the past couple of years as sophisticated new systems have...
One new technology start-up is looking to create an open source risk and analytics platform, which will provide a free non-proprietary infrastructure for banks to develop their pricing and risk analytics...
US legislators have finalised their proposals to force derivatives users to clear a large proportion of their business through central counterparties. But the push to central clearing presents a number...
Banks are increasingly using their IT infrastructure to increase their competitive advantage. Learn how this can work in practice.
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