European Regulation: Down to the Wire -- Webcast
Archive recording of November 25 webcast on European regulatory issues in relation to data operations
With the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision's BCBS 239 risk data aggregation principles, Solvency II capital adequacy rules and the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive/Regulation (MiFID II/MiFIR) rules soon taking effect in Europe, the urgency of being prepared is intensifying. This webcast will review the scope of the demands presented by the new rules, whether firms are finding similarities that make compliance easier to manage, how prepared the industry is overall in terms of data management, and what costs and effects the regulatory mandates are causing.
• What are the biggest data management responsibilities created by BCBS 239, Solvency II and MiFID II?
• How are firms responding to the mandates in the rules? Are they prepared to comply? To what extent?
• Are there similarities in the different sets of rules, or similarities being found within sets of data? If so, how do these enable work or systems that meet data needs for both sets of rules at the same time?
• Have data operations costs increased due to BCBS 239, Solvency II and MiFID II? Will they increase? And have compliance efforts produced ancillary benefits for data management?
Moderator: Michael Shashoua, Editor, INSIDE REFERENCE DATA
- Stephane Malrait, Global head of eCommerce for Financial Markets, ING
- Cristiano Zazzara, Vice President, Head of Regulatory Solutions, S&P CAPITAL IQ
- Chris Johnson, Senior Product Manager, Market Data Services, HSBC SECURITIY SERVICES
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