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Algorithmics assesses its op risk market

Demand for third-party operational risk management applications is growing steadily, but there is still no sign that there will be a dramatic uptake in the near future, says David Syer, director for operational risk at Toronto-based risk management…

Countdown to Basel II

With Basel II set for implementation in three years' time, some banks in the Asia Pacific region are working hard to align their operational risk systems with the requirements outlined in the new Accord.

The headaches of op risk integration

The banking industry, spurred by Basel II, is acquiring systems to cope with the host of disparate issues that fall under the rubric of 'operational risk'. But how do you stitch these piecemeal solutions together?

Danske Bank selects Algo Collateral

Denmark’s Danske Bank has implemented Algo Collateral from Toronto-based risk management software provider, Algorithmics, to support the expansion of its margining activities and collateralised counterparties.

Pension fund risk systems advance

Vendors seeking to cater to pension fund clients are rolling out a new breed of asset/liability risk analysis tools to complement risk reporting and benchmarking systems, all tailored to the unique needs of these institutions.

Algorithmics launches Algo Risk on Bloomberg

Algorithmics, the Toronto-headquartered provider of risk management software, has launched its Algo Risk risk management application, a product developed in partnership with news and information provider Bloomberg.

GNI to replace Algo RiskWatch with SunGard Panorama

GNI Fund Management (GNI FM), a London-based fund of hedge funds with about $550 million of assets under management, started its implementation of SunGard Trading and Risk Systems’ Panorama platform early this month. The system is scheduled to go live at…

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