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Navigating the waters of foreign exchange and international payments

Report Summary

Superlatives sound commonplace in the financial industry, but foreign exchange earns them year in and year out. It is by a wide margin the world’s largest, most liquid marketplace.

Yet, surprisingly, FX, the world’s largest and most active marketplace, often lacks for the attention its size merits.  

This lack of visibility comes with intrinsic risks, as exposure to currency fluctuations can make foreign exchange a perilous blind spot.  

How defense enables offense: Data, risk and revenue at Wells Fargo

In this executive interview, Charles Thomas, Chief data officer of Wells Fargo, looks for ways to use data to help both sides of the bank—“both on defense and offense,” as he puts it. 

Retail banks and big data: Risk and compliance executives weigh in

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Retail banks and big data

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Despite the growing volume and complexity of data due to the spread of digitization, multiplication of channels and demands from regulators, there is still not enough information for banks to support robust risk management.

According to this study, sponsored by SAP, more than half of senior retail, commercial and investment bankers say they lack sufficient data to support robust risk management. But given this increasingly complex landscape, what are the potential solutions?

Operations moves into the limelight:

Operations power performance: how operational teams are contributing business value

 

 

Operational leaders at the helm

Operations power performance

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Global Challenges in Asset Management

UAE Expats and the Bottom Line

Millions of expatriates work in the United Arab Emirates, attracted by a dynamic jobs market and the promise of tax-free income. But those expecting to pocket the tax break could be in for a surprise, according to a new report and documentary by The Economist Intelligence Unit, sponsored by Friends Provident International. UAE Expats and the Bottom Line finds that a range of costs of living challenges eat into the extra income of professional expats - with property and education standing out. 

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