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Shift in consumer behavioural patterns affecting banks’ Big Data usage
Banks will need to better direct the appropriate promotions, deals or product options to customers in line with their past habits, if they are to turn an average customer into a loyal one.
P2P lending and NFC key innovative technology trends emerging in Asia
Proceedings report from The Asian Banker teleconsultation session, "Emerging technology trends in finance, payments and investment innovation" held on 30th October 2012.
DataWorld 2012 offers critical insights into banks' data and analytics journey
DataWorld 2012 conference attempts to bridge the gap between the dream of data and analytics of tomorrow and its practical usage in financial services today.
DataWorld 2012: Towards greater bank cost-efficiency and process optimisation
The Asian Banker’s DataWorld 2012 will address utilisation of social and predictive analytics as well as the impact of regulations on data and analytics, amongst various important issues.
Japan’s derivatives market reforms likely to result in greater transparency and security
Repeated regulatory reforms in Japan’s derivatives market to bolster trade volumes whilst promoting competitiveness among its exchanges and alternative trading platforms.
Deregulation of China’s derivatives market gives rise to myriad of opportunities
As China’s derivatives market undergoes deregulation, regulators are expected to keep a close watch on the market to prevent speculative trading that has resulted in major losses in the past.
Knight Capital fiasco underlines need for greater safeguards
As the SEC examines Knight Capital Group’s devastating trading glitch, firms would do well to implement proper risk management measures to reduce the chance of technology errors.
US’ biggest banks unlikely to be dismantled despite calls for reform
Sandy Weill does an about-turn and joins advocates favouring the splitting-up of US’ largest banks in calling for far deeper changes among major banks to ensure past mistakes are not repeated.




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