A Reference Data Review Reader Speaks Out About ECB’s Utility Proposals: The Myths and Truths That Need to be Factored into the Equation
13 Nov 2009
The latter part of the FIMA 2009 conference in London this week was dominated by discussions among the delegation about reference data standardisation and the European Central Bank’s (ECB) proposals regarding a data utility. A number of Reference Data Review readers talked to us about their perspectives on how the utility idea could be harnessed for the good of the industry. One such reader elaborates further on why he thinks the proposals as they stand are based on a number of “myths” and recommends some alterations to ensure the “energy” behind them is put to good use.
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