Making the most of opportunity: Pharmaceutical strategy in Asia

The growth potential of Asia’s pharmaceutical markets is astounding. Indeed, pharmaceutical spending in the region is projected to rise faster than GDP. However, pharmaceutical companies face a variety of strategic challenges. Making the most of opportunity: Pharmaceutical strategy in Asia, an Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) report sponsored by the Singapore Economic Development Board, explores how pharmaceutical companies operating in Asia can best navigate opportunities for continued expansion.

The new world of regtech in managing regulatory data

Regtech can help by automating what would otherwise be tactical and manual processes—such as data collection and reporting—and making these tasks more cost effective, efficient and strategic. Advances in areas like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning make it possible to automatically parse through regulatory filings, track employee compliance and more. Advanced regtech analytics solutions can also match and cleanse data from various legacy systems quickly and accurately.

Navigating regulatory shifts with better data

In the first half of 2018, two major data-related EU regulations—the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II (MiFID II), which went into effect in January, and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which will be implemented on May 25th—are changing how financial services firms manage data. Although legislated in the EU, these two regulations apply to organizations that conduct business in Europe, requiring global firms to come up to speed on compliance.

Meanwhile, other countries face their own regulatory changes and proposals, such as:

Compliance and regulatory disruption

Compliance and regulatory disruption: The interplay of regulatory trends and strategic priorities was written by The Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by OpenText. The research is based on a survey of 307 business executives from enterprises across industries located in the US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Australia and Japan. All survey respondents are familiar with compliance and regulatory requirements as they relate to information governance and security in their respective industry. 

The risk of becoming irrelevant: What open banking and regulations mean for banks

Traditional banking as we know it is undergoing some major changes.

GDPR – An issue of hearts and minds, not cyber

It bears repeating that, at its core, GDPR is about clarifying where PII is in any given organisation.

The day of the MiFID II

MiFID II, one of the biggest market structure overhauls in history, could radically alter the investment landscape.

Financial regulatory reform in uncertain times

No rest for the weary

A decade on from the global financial crisis, are policymakers and regulators starting to tire of imposing a seemingly endless drip-feed of new rules on financial services firms? With his regular warnings on the dangers of “reform fatigue”, Financial Stability Board (FSB) chairman Mark Carney certainly appears to think so.

Talking US trade: The view from Hong Kong

Talking US trade: The view from Hong Kong

This article is based on the responses from 50 Hong Kong executives to a survey conducted for the report, , written by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and commissioned by American Express. It examines key aspects of trading with the world’s largest economy from the perspective of foreign companies.

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