All articles by Heather McKenzie – Page 4

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    Custody market on the move

    March 2005 (Magazine)

    If the past few months are anything to go by, the French securities services market should prove to be one to watch this year. The large domestic players and overseas banks are positioning themselves to take advantage of what they regard as a market of significant potential growth. In December ...

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    Dress rehearsal for Europe's pensions

    February 2005 (Magazine)

    As a centre for servicing investment funds, Ireland –or more precisely the International Financial Services Centre in Dublin – has been growing at a rapid rate. In the past year, according to London-based funds industry analyst Fitzrovia International, domiciled net assets in the Irish funds industry grew by more than ...

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    Custodians raise their game

    February 2005 (Magazine)

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    Co-operating to survive

    December 2004 (Magazine)

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    Custody gains in transparency

    October 2004 (Magazine)

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    Relationship custody

    September 2004 (Magazine)

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    Still demanding silver service

    September 2003 (Magazine)

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    Deepening relationships

    July 2003 (Magazine)

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    Borsa's place in the sun

    June 2003 (Magazine)

    When Borsa Italiana, the Italian Stock Exchange, introduced a central counterparty (CCP) for its cash markets on 23 May, it was the latest step in a re-engineering of Italy’s post-trade environment aimed at greater integration of the country’s markets with those of Europe. The ultimate aim of a series of ...

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    Where France takes the lead

    March 2003 (Magazine)

    The reform of the French pension fund market will be good for custodians, says Bernard Blaud, head of sales and relationship management for international investor services, France, at BNP Paribas Securities Services. “Pension funds will require a range of services, including daily net asset value calculations and compliance monitoring.” Bruno ...

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    Candidates line up for inspection

    January 2003 (Magazine)

    In May 2004, eight countries are scheduled to join the enlarged European Union, representing the largest expansion of the union, in terms of scope and diversity, in its history. The countries include the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Slovenia. All of the countries have been preparing for ...

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    Global players making inroads

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    When the Second Swedish National Pension Fund (AP2) appointed State Street to provide global investment services for its $14bn of assets under management in June this year, the move highlighted a disturbing trend for the Nordic region’s domestic global custodians. Are the region’s larger pension funds players and insurance companies ...

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    Finding a place of asset managers

    November 2002 (Magazine)

    A pervading atmosphere of gloom surrounded Sibos, the annual operations conference of the financial messaging operator Swift, at Geneva in early October. The twin conference themes – resilience and value – did little to stimulate any real debate and the economic downturn had cast a pall over the 250 companies ...

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    Feeding frenzy

    August 2002 (Magazine)

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    Europe still struggling

    June 2002 (Magazine)

    As the dust settles on the Deutsche Börse and Clearstream merger, the European clearing and settlement picture is no clearer. High costs and inefficient market practices still dominate and many institutions – particularly investment management firms – are struggling to implement straight-through processing (STP) solutions. Put simply, STP is a ...

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    What's value added any more?

    June 2002 (Magazine)

    ‘Value added’ has become a catchphrase in the global custody vocabulary. An all-embracing concept, it has been habitually applied to any service offered beyond the traditional core custody offerings of safekeeping and settlement. However, the concept of what adds value is coming under the microscope as pension funds and fund ...