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- Can EDM and BI Solve Wall Street’s Risk Problems? The starting point for risk management is enterprise data management. But to mitigate risk in an ever-more-volatile market, firms must go beyond traditional business intelligence to enable ad hoc analysis and create a new perspective for portfolio managers.
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- Regulators Eye New Rules For Market After 'Flash Crash'
- Flash Crash Panel to Give Advice to CFTC, SEC
- SEC Mulls Ban On Naked Access To Markets, Whistle-Blower Rewards
- Wall Street Reform Architect Frank Fights for Survival
- Firms Not Prepared for Increased Risk Analytics Demands
- US Asks to Seal Courtroom to Guard Goldman Sachs Secrets
- Office of Financial Research: Essential? Folly? Or Both?
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- Brazil's BOVESPA Exchange Launches iPad App For Investors
- ICD Releases On-Demand Money Market Risk Management Application Transparency Plus
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- Wall Street Set for Record Pay in 2010
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