Who will lose or gain jobs in banks as a result of public cloud projects?
During a period of transition in Europe and the UK, banks’ overall hiring strategy is under the microscope. Different reports suggest that Brexit means reducing
During a period of transition in Europe and the UK, banks’ overall hiring strategy is under the microscope. Different reports suggest that Brexit means reducing
There is a big debate in the industry over which use cases belong in public clouds. We decided to explore the arguments in our recent
The dangers posed by data leaks and general compliance challenges, including the GDPR, are still defined as the biggest threats preventing public cloud migration, with
No, they most certainly are not. They are real and are on the rise. Recently, we commissioned a report into the state of public cloud
Up until now, public cloud has been seen as a pipe dream in banks – seemingly not secure enough to hold sensitive data. So we
Last week I took part in the 4th “Impact of Fundamental Review of the Trading Book” conference in London, and I would like to share with you some feedback and insight we gathered on this occasion.
With changes as complex and as far-reaching as those introduced by the FRTB, it helps to classify the challenges they pose and deconstruct them into
A few weeks ago, Quartet FS co-hosted a FRTB round-table event with PwC in London as we reported in a previous post. A large number
We are kicking off today a new series on our blog about the changes brought by the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book and offer
Two months ago the Basel Committee decided that banks will have to set aside less capital against trades through central clearing houses in a bid to encourage them to use their services. The aim is to make banks use the central counterparties (CCPs), making it easier for regulators to follow the flow of banks’ trades and exposures to each other.
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