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Wall Street & Technology February 5, 2007 Ivy Schmerken |
The Buy Side Jumps on Board the Push to Automate OTC Derivatives Now that traditional buy-side firms and hedge funds are increasingly investing in credit derivatives, the industry is focusing on automating post-trade processes to reduce operational risk. |
Wall Street & Technology November 26, 2007 Penny Crosman |
Derivatives Processing Will Attract More Dollars, Attention in 2008 As OTC derivatives grow increasingly popular, accurate pricing and risk evaluation is more important than ever. Automating derivatives processing can prevent costly mistakes that will be compounded by market turns. |
Wall Street & Technology January 24, 2006 |
Get Yer Red-Hot Derivatives Here! The derivatives market is heating up, and IT spending on derivatives management will experience a steady increase over the next four years, according to a new study. |
Wall Street & Technology January 24, 2006 Paul Allen |
Trading Gets Exotic As the search for higher returns and diversification has sparked a surge in alternative investments, financial firms are working to establish a technology infrastructure capable of managing an acceptable balance between risk and reward. |
Wall Street & Technology April 22, 2008 Ivy Schmerken |
Buy Side Seeks Independent Valuation Providers for OTC Derivatives After Credit Crisis With the credit markets in turmoil over OTC derivatives valuations, buy-side firms are tapping vendors to avoid the conflict of interest inherent in broker-determined prices. |
Wall Street & Technology November 21, 2006 |
OTC Obstacles Eighty-five percent of respondents to a recent poll claim that data issues are the biggest obstacle to processing OTC derivatives. |
BusinessWeek September 22, 2003 Gene G. Marcial |
At Interwoven, Things Are Meshing Nicely Savvy hedge funds have been snapping up Interwoven shares in anticipation of the enforcement in 2004 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, aimed at improving the way companies manage and report financial information. Interwoven's software helps collect and track such information. |
On Wall Street January 1, 2009 Gwen Moran |
Do Derivatives Need More Oversight? These securities have gotten a bad rap but new legislation may do more harm than good. |
Information Today January 26, 2009 |
Autonomy to Acquire Interwoven, Inc. The companies expect that a combined customer base in excess of 20,000 will provide additional scale and significant cross-selling opportunities. Combining the two companies is designed to accelerate the delivery of the next-generation, unstructured information management software. |
Wall Street & Technology January 23, 2007 Matt Nelson |
Ask The Expert: Trends Q: What business trend will have the biggest impact on asset managers in 2007, and how will it impact the IT department?... A: As we enter 2007, buy-side firms should be thinking about how they are positioned to support their clients' changing product needs... |
InternetNews July 20, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Sun to Resell Interwoven's Software Sun will offer customers Interwoven's content management software, renewing the vows between both companies. |
The Motley Fool October 3, 2006 Ryan Fuhrmann |
Are Analysts Worthless? Are sell-side and buy-side analysts worthless to investors, and what's the difference between the two? |
FDIC FYI March 26, 2003 |
Derivatives Risk in Commercial Banking Derivatives serve an essential role in the U.S. and world economies but also present certain risks to the deposit insurance funds. This article explains what these risks are and describes how they are managed within commercial banking. |