Ian Manocha, CEO of Gresham Technologies (a London Stock Exchange listed firm), explains that asset managers must solve data challenges at scale.
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Ian Manocha, CEO of Gresham Technologies (a London Stock Exchange listed firm), explains that asset managers must solve data challenges at scale.
Outsourcing is no longer taboo, according to Linedata’s Anup Kumar.
Nearly a third of investment firms are looking into outsourcing opportunities for their middle office operations, hoping to free up cash and human resource by removing the need to build and maintain internal teams to compete in the ESG, crypto and private debt markets or invest in introducing new systems.
In the past couple of decades, I have heard the term “fair value” countless times. From fund managers explaining why they have bought/sold a security or asset, to those who defend the fees they charge investors or other clients for services.
For emerging managers – any firm newly launching into the asset management market – choosing partners is a crucial exercise, and that includes the fund domicile. Elliot Refson, head of funds at Jersey Finance, expands on the issue and introduces Funds Europe’s emerging managers survey.
This quarter, I will set foot on at least three continents as business travel shuttles me around the earth. From trade shows and conferences, panel hosting and client visits, my carry-on bag and laptop case will get a full and vigorous workout.
Wisdom is found in the most unlikely of places.
In the 1992 classic, Sweating Bullets, the lead singer of Megadeth, Dave Mustaine, opines that “Hindsight is 20:20”, but crucially adds that “looking back, it’s still a bit fuzzy”.
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