All articles by Tim Steele – Page 2

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    Consolidation now on the agenda

    August 2004 (Magazine)

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    BNP does away with silos

    July 2004 (Magazine)

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    Pleasing prospects

    April 2004 (Magazine)

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    Actions on CAs at last

    March 2004 (Magazine)

    Automation, standardisation, harmonisation: these are not terms commonly associated with the vexed business of corporate actions processing. Efforts to improve levels of straight-through processing and the quality of reference data have been high on the industry’s agenda in recent years – except when it comes to corporate actions. Fraught with ...

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    Where size does not matter

    February 2004 (Magazine)

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    HSBC 'on a roll'

    January 2004 (Magazine)

    After years of drift, few would dispute that Global Investor Services, HSBC’s global custody division, is now on something of a roll. The custodian’s ranking as the number one player in R&M Consultants recent UK trustee and depository survey will certainly have come as a welcome fillip to Mike Martin ...

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    Consolidating platforms

    December 2003 (Magazine)

    Industry utilities have a reputation for procrastination and entropy, but over the past five years Euroclear, the Brussels-based international depository, has displayed an admirable determination to seize the initiative and, even more unusually, to bite the bullet when it comes to making tough choices. The merger between fellow ICSD Cedel ...

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    Head-to-head

    November 2003 (Magazine)

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    Bridging the gulf

    October 2003 (Magazine)

    Set to kick off this year on 20 October in Singapore, the occasion of SWIFT’s annual Sibos conference and exhibit is always an apposite moment to reflect upon the Belgium-based cooperative’s progress over the preceding year. This year, however, SWIFT ceo Lenny Schrank and his fellow executives could be forgiven ...

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    Is this really on?

    September 2003 (Magazine)

    The months of July and August have long been known as ‘the silly season’ in newspaper circles. In keeping with this fine tradition comes the recent story in the Boston Globe newspaper that Citigroup is looking to purchase State Street – a story that, on the face of it, would ...

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    The new 'value added'

    July 2003 (Magazine)

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    Europe's end-game comes closer

    June 2003 (Magazine)

    Along with the untimely, if unlamented, demise of the global Straight Through Processing Association, the acquisition by State Street of Deutsche Bank Global Securities Services was undoubtedly one of the more notable developments in the industry during 2002. The transaction put State Street at the very top of the custody ...

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    When tax is own goal

    March 2003 (Magazine)

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    Now for 'lift-ups'

    February 2003 (Magazine)

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    Last days of GSTPA

    January 2003 (Magazine)

    At the beginning of 2002 it was widely predicted that, come the following November, one of the securities industry’s more ambitious projects to streamline the transaction chain – involving a major step change in technology and processes – would have degenerated into farce. Well, sure enough, a debacle duly occurred, ...

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    BNY opts for ING

    December 2002 (Magazine)

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    Unassailable position

    November 2002 (Magazine)

    The merger between CRESTCo, the UK depository, and Euroclear has once again thrown the spotlight onto the rationalisation of the clearing and settlement infrastructure for European equity and fixed income transactions. For Euroclear – which had already absorbed the French (Sicovam), Dutch (Necigef) and Belgian (CIK) CSDs – it is ...

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    Cogent reasons

    September 2002 (Magazine)