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The information infrastructure essential for post-trade processing has been underserved for years but regulators and competitors are compelling financial services firms to get control of the situation.
Banks and securities firms are under regulatory and competitive pressures to get a better grip on the operational data management of key middle- and back-office functions that have been poorly served for decades. The push for ops data efficiencies has resulted in some new ground rules for how firms will take on their complex internal...
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