Information is the oxygen supply of the financial markets. Financial information, or data, is so important that companies such as Barclays and Citigroup now have executive positions of Chief Data Officer or Head of Data Acquisition. This book, by a long-time industry insider at one of the leading data management vendors, discusses the present and future of financial data management by focusing on the lifecycle of the financial instruments (stocks, bonds, options, derivatives) that generate and require data to keep the markets moving. This book is a concise reference manual of the financial information supply chain and how to maximize effectiveness and minimize cost.
*First book fully dedicated to financial information supply chain and how to manage it effectively
*Addresses hot topics that readers need to know: regulatory reporting regulations, data pooling, hubs, and data exchanges
*Draws from actual lessons learned and presents many real-life scenarios of the business
Managing Financial Information in the Trade Lifecycle: A Concise Atlas of Financial Instruments and Processes (The Elsevier and Mondo Visione World Capital Markets)
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Author(s)Martijn Groot
PublisherAcademic Press
ISBN / ASIN0123742897
ISBN-139780123742896
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,364,273
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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