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eBAM: the automated future of corporate bankingCorporates are not new to making electronic payments. In the early 1980s, cash management underwent transformation as the fax and telephone were replaced as the key means for companies to make payments to one another. It took just two years from the introduction of electronic payment systems until they became standard. View document |
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Long live the mid-tier banking revolutionFor the boldest mid-tier banks, 2010 might turn out to be a seminal year. As with all rare events, this crisis has provided rare opportunities and regional or super-regional players could reap big benefits. View document |
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Build, buy or outsource?Changing business models, rising volumes and a focus on cost reduction have shifted the 'build versus buy' debate into a new phase View document |
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US Treasury Technology: The time is nowTreasury Strategies and Wall Street Systems jointly conducted research in which we carried out in-depth interviews with 46 of the Fortune 500 U.S. headquartered multinationals on their Treasury technology needs and concerns. View document |
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Treasury Technology for the Mid-Tier: The New Web-Delivered OpportunityAnalyst report from Aite Group View document |
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ICAP white paper: The future of the OTC marketsBy Mark Yallop, Group Chief Operating Officer, ICAP plc View document |
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The FX market - Central clearing versus OTC modelBy Rick Schumacher, Product Manager, Wall Street Systems View document |
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CLS and Bilateral Netting - Between a rock and a hard placeA White Paper by Wall Street Systems View document |
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Optimizing settlement risk management: CLS and beyondA white paper by Wall Street Systems View document |
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2008 trends: Reduced growth set to fuel FX competitionAs another new year begins, the big question on everyone's mind is where the FX market is headed in 2008. Over the past 12 months, the market has been characterised by rapid growth in the Asian markets, a continued dollar weakness, and an increasing maturity in e-FX trading platforms. Additionally, the sub-prime crisis has begun to have a powerful impact on the market with regards to risk management and credit. So what lies ahead in 2008? View document |
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Integration of government cash and debt managementBy Terry Beadle, Managing Director of Professional Services, Wall Street Systems View document |
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Managing the rise in central banking reservesBy Terry Beadle, Managing Director of Professional Services, Wall Street Systems View document |
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Will SEPA deliver on its promises?By Joergen Jensen, director of product management, Wall Street Systems, May 2008 View document |
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Central banks and the ASP model - a match made in heaven?By Terry Beadle, Managing Director of Professional Services, Wall Street Systems, April 2008 View document |
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How to improve cash flow forecasts from subsidiariesBy Joergen Jensen, director of product management, Wall Street Systems, April 2008 View document |
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What are the technology requirements of corporate treasurers today?By Joergen Jensen, director of product management, Wall Street Systems, February 2008 View document |
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Bank to corporateBy Joergen Jensen, Director of Product Management, Wall Street Systems, August 2007 View document |
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E-trading: Capturing market share through post-trade execution managementBy Rick Schumacher, Product Manager, Wall Street Systems View document |
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Foreign Exchange: keeping pace in an explosive marketA White Paper by Wall Street Systems | May 2007 View document |
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