Fidessa issues new regulation white paper
13 June 2012 London
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Trading, investment management and information solutions provider Fidessa has released a white paper that examines the regulatory pressures facing the financial industry in Europe.
The white paper, which is entitled European Regulation—A Tale in Four Acts, aims to help market participants negotiate the increasingly complex web of regulation that will result from the introduction of legislation such as MiFID II, MAD II and EMIR, according to Fidessa.
Fidessa’s white paper examines some of the unintended consequences that could result from the proposed regulatory changes and explores how these can be avoided.
“Five years on from MiFID, the regulatory landscape in Europe is now more complex than ever before," said Dr Christian Voigt, a business solutions architect at Fidessa and author of the paper. “Staying ahead of the game has morphed from being a significant challenge to an almost unmanageable burden that is impossible to accommodate without a vast amount of specialist expertise.”
The white paper, which is entitled European Regulation—A Tale in Four Acts, aims to help market participants negotiate the increasingly complex web of regulation that will result from the introduction of legislation such as MiFID II, MAD II and EMIR, according to Fidessa.
Fidessa’s white paper examines some of the unintended consequences that could result from the proposed regulatory changes and explores how these can be avoided.
“Five years on from MiFID, the regulatory landscape in Europe is now more complex than ever before," said Dr Christian Voigt, a business solutions architect at Fidessa and author of the paper. “Staying ahead of the game has morphed from being a significant challenge to an almost unmanageable burden that is impossible to accommodate without a vast amount of specialist expertise.”
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