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To establish an efficient workflow, minimise operational costs, and meet reporting requirements, the sell-side must better manage reference data internally and externally.
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Whether you are looking for a comprehensive overview of buy- and sell-side activity, or are more focused on specific markets, FOW gives you access to a wealth of news, analysis and data across the derivatives markets.
Essential reading for those involved in global derivatives and risk management, our market-leading derivatives coverage provides FOW subscribers with daily updates from across the futures and options industry.
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EMIR Refit has been one of the most talked about regulatory changes of recent years. The deadline for EU firms has now passed and we're just months away from UK firms having to follow suite in order for their regulatory reporting to remain compliant.
Do you have the right compliant data?
As the number of financial markets, assets, issuers, products and participants continues to grow - potentially by 100 times in the next decade - with an associated increase in data volumes and complexities, the impact of reference data on financial markets will be even more important in the years to come.
Download our comprehensive eBook “Reference Data: The Essential Guide” as we discuss:
- Oiling the wheels of financial transaction processing
- Regulatory compliance: Trying to hit a moving target with one hand tied behind your back
- EMIR 3.0 - More reporting fields, more headaches
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ArticleThe fast-approaching Eid al-Adha holiday, the second of the two main holidays celebrated in Islam that this year begins on June 14, is a timely opportunity to look at another essential element of financial markets reference data - exchange holiday dates.
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ArticleThe global Futures and Options market continues to grow exponentially, year on year, in terms of the absolute number and volumes of F&O instruments issued and traded, and especially the explosive growth in trading activity in newer markets. In the APAC region, for example, futures and options (and other derivatives) trading is gaining huge momentum and represents an increasingly large share of the ‘global derivatives wallet’. It is estimated that this region’s trading volumes doubled in 2023, with particularly significant activity in India and China. In India alone, activity on major exchanges including the National Stock Exchange leapt around 80% in equity-related derivative transactions (and around 30% for energy, agriculture and precious metals).
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ArticleData normalisation - standardising the presentation of data to ensure it is consistent across required fields and records - is an essential component of effective financial data management, enabling reference data in particular to be recognised, interrogated and incorporated into required data workflows much more easily, and minimising the risk of reconciliation and compliance ‘fails’.