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VIDEO: “We normalize the data, not the outcome”
Date: Nov 21, 2012
Author: The Banking Conversation
Categories: Basel III, Capital & Strategic Issues, Data & Analytics, Data Management, Markets & Exchanges, Risk & Compliance, Risk and Regulation
Keywords: Philip Winckle, PECDC, Loss-Given Default Database, Basel II, Algorithmics, Risk Measurement, Sovereign Default, Data Sharing, QE3, Foreign Exchange Risk
Philip Winckle, Executive Director of PECDC, discusses PECDC’s formation, data sharing, and implementing proper safeguards.
Interview transcript: Philip Winckle, Executive Director, PECDC
Date: Nov 20, 2012
Author: Editorial
Categories: Basel III, Capital & Strategic Issues, Data & Analytics, Data Management, Markets & Exchanges, Risk & Compliance, Risk and Regulation
Keywords: Philip Winckle, PECDC, Loss-Given Default Database, Basel II, Algorithmics, Risk Measurement, Sovereign Default, Data Sharing, QE3, Foreign Exchange Risk
Philip Winckle, Executive Director of PECDC, discusses establishing PECDC, addressing sovereign default risk in Europe, and extending PECDC’s presence beyond Europe.
JPMorgan hit by $2 billion trading loss
JPMorgan shocking trade loss looks set to spur regulators and lawmakers to seek details on those trades in an attempt to better establish the Volcker rule.
While sales and service integration proceeds, banks still struggle in measuring campaign profitability
Date: Sep 09, 2011
Author: Research
Categories: Data & Analytics, Emerging Markets, FSI Customer Relationship Management
, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand
Keywords: Data Silos, Best Practices, Infrastructure, Customer Behaviour
Despite a refined and more granular segmentation, higher campaign automation and centralised campaign management, most banks in the region still rely heavily on untargeted and unsolicited marketing.
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