Risk & Regulation IT, published by A-Team Group, the same team that brought you MiFID Monitor, provides analysis and insight into how existing and upcoming financial markets regulations impact information technology and risk management practices.
What will the new financial landscape look like? The ongoing fallout from the credit crunch is shaking up financial services as we know it. What will be the result? New business models for the remaining financial institutions. Regulators clamping down on practices that led to the current situation. A re-evaluation of risk management processes across the financial enterprise.
All of which will have significant implications for the business of information technology. Financial institutions will need to understand how the changing regulatory environment is going to impact their approach to leveraging information technology to support the expanding requirements. And a re-evaluation of risk management approaches and processes will put an even greater emphasis on ensuring the right systems are in place to measure and proactively manage a growing number of risk types, that risk models are finely-tuned, and that the systems are fed with clean, consistent data from across the enterprise.
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A-Team Group has for many years tracked the wide variety of existing regulations and their impact on financial information technology, across its publication titles. It has also specifically covered MiFID in its MiFID Monitor publication over the past three years.
Now, Risk & Regulation IT takes over where MiFID Monitor left off with a broader focus on:
- Current and emerging regulations and their impact on financial markets infrastructure, data, technology and systems, (see the side bar menu under Risk & Regulation IT for the full areas of coverage)
- Input from the global regulators themselves
- Impact of regulations on financial markets infrastructure, such as clearing/settlement, execution venues
- Governance, risk and compliance systems and suppliers
- Risk management
- Data and technology-based approaches to managing market, credit, operational, and liquidity risk
- Risk management and modelling systems
- Evolution from siloed approach to risk management to a more centrally-coordinated management function across all risk types.
- Impact of derivatives and alternatives on regulatory and risk systems
- Industry initiatives and best practices
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Who Should Read Risk & Regulation IT?
RRIT will reach key decision-makers in the following areas:
Sell and Buy-Side Firms:
- Chief Risk Officers / Heads of Risk Management
- Chief Information Officers
- Chief Technology Officers / Heads of IT
- Head of Operations / Operations Managers
- Chief Compliance Officers
- Chief Data Officers
- Chief Finance Officers
- CEO, COO, SVP, VP, Director levels
Operational Areas:
- Risk Management
- Compliance
- Operations and IT
- Regulatory Reporting
- Finance
- Legal
- Data Management
- Fund Administration
- Clearing & Settlement
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