Evaluated Prices Webcast

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The use of evaluated prices has continued to increase in recent years, and data vendors have jumped on the bandwagon to expand coverage and services. The challenge now is reviewing all these sources and finding the right price - a price that can be explained to investors and justified from an accounting perspective. To do that, firms are looking to work with vendors to improve operational efficiencies and provide transparency into the underlying sources.

• How can firms best deal with the growing volume of data?
• Data validation: Making decisions on what inputs are valid and not valid
• Efficiency: How to make better use of vendors and data sources

Speakers:
• Baldwin Smith, Managing Director, Fixed Income, CREDIT SUISSE
• Philippe Rozental, Head of Asset Servicing, SOCIÉTÉ GÉNÉRALE
• Ian Blance, Head of Evaluated Pricing Business Development, SIX TELEKURS
• Frank Dos Santos, VP, Global Valuations, Valuation & Risk Strategies, STANDARD & POOR'S
• Stephen Engdahl, SVP of Product Strategy, GOLDENSOURCE
• Tine Thoresen, Executive Editor, INSIDE REFERENCE DATA (Moderator)

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