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What is driving the ALM resurgence? Key differentiators and core analytics

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Asset-liability management (ALM) has always been a core element of banks’ operating behaviours. Now, however, it is undergoing a shift, adopting more advanced technology and responding to a much broader mandate. This paper examines the drivers and characteristics of a modern ALM framework or platform, although what constitutes ‘modern’ depends on the lens of the user. 

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