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Diverse regulatory and investor pressures are pushing buy- and sell-side firms to adopt a holistic approach to risk management and to grant more power to risk managers.
Risk management operations is finally coming into its own as post-Great Recession regulatory and investor pressures begin to bear down on buy- and sell-side firms in the U.S. and the European Union. On the sell side, big banks in the U.S. and the EU are being forced to take action by the crack of the...
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