Clearing Settlement
7 white papers and resources
Integrating Pillars 1, 2 and 3: A better way to Basel IV
This Wolters Kluwer report provides actionable insights on how banks can navigate the challenges of Basel IV effectively
Podcast: Leveraging real-time data feeds for faster business decisions
The markets have been on a very volatile ride in 2022, which makes low-latency data more crucial to the business. This broadcast brought on a veteran data leader from the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), who shared what the key markets challenges are, and how firms can leverage LSEG’s vast…
AI and Observational Learning: Resetting the Rules of Data Reconciliation
This whitepaper looks at how AI-driven observational learning techniques can improve accuracy and efficiency in your data reconciliations. No longer will AI need to be programmed to manage specific tasks on large, complex datasets – this ground-breaking technology observes, learns and improves on…
Managed Services in 2021: Poised for Lift-Off
This research report sheds greater light on current and future outsourcing trends that are likely to shape the capital markets including why cost reduction and efficiencies aren’t the only reasons for outsourcing and how cloud will become integral to managed services business model
EDM client case study: Managing SRI-ESG data
This case study reveals how Mirabaud Asset Management is using IHS Markit’s Enterprise Data Management (EDM) platform to establish a strong foundation for the its long-term SRI-ESG (socially-responsible / environmental, social and governance investing) strategy. This includes empowering Mirabaud’s…
Eurex Clearing offers more ways to rein-in risk
In 2009, while the industry was still reeling from the financial crisis, Eurex Clearing was busy developing additional solutions to help customers rein-in risk. In fact, the leading European clearing house has been performing real-time risk monitoring since June 2009, as Eurex Clearing’s Head of…
Eurex Clearing – a driving force for safer markets
The popularity of the clearing house is on the rise. While the financial crisis caused massive fallout on the bilaterally cleared over-the-counter (OTC) side, exchange-traded and centrally cleared derivatives escaped with barely a scratch.