The Future of European Post-Trading: Consequences for Risk Management in View of the Financial Crisis
Goethe University - E-Finance Lab Discussion Paper No. 17/2010
24 Pages Posted: 3 Feb 2011 Last revised: 7 Jun 2011
Date Written: March 1, 2010
Abstract
The European post-trading landscape is recently changing fundamentally due to regulatory actions, the financial crisis, and the strong linkage of the global financial markets. The systemic importance of post-trading infrastructures underlines the industry’s significant dependence on safe and efficient risk management processes. Using the Delphi methodology in a study among a multitude of experts from different areas of post-trading, we developed a joint and coherent view of the most important issues relating to risk management the post-trading system has to cope with.
Keywords: Delphi Study, Post-Trading, Financial Crisis, Risk Management
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