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Raising the bar

Paul Chapman, co-founder and managing director of post-trade recruitment solutions specialist HornbyChapman, speaks to AST about the company’s global expansion and future direction, along with the addition of its new APAC and MENA heads Andrew Allen and Nigel Brill

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Transforming together

Joe Saliba, Caceis’ deputy chief executive, talks to Bob Currie about the bank’s commitment to being an asset servicing leader in Europe, the expansion of its global coverage and why he is returning to London to guide their UK expansion

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Navigating the waves

Brian Bollen talks to regulatory technology firms about the December implementation of the CFTC Rewrite and what is on the horizon

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Connecting the dots

Thomas Gardner, head of sales, financing and securities services, Hong Kong, at Standard Chartered, explains how Asia’s asset growth is highlighting the importance of regional custodians

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To rewrite or not to rewrite is no longer the question

deltaconX’s Paul Rennison discusses the ongoing changes to EMIR and the impact for reporting companies and their providers

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Looking East

Brian Bollen analyses current market access to Asia and the continent’s approach to ESG reporting, as well as the wider effects of shortening settlement cycles for a number of its territories

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The global impact of T+1

As more markets — namely the US, Canada and India — look to shorten their trade settlement cycles from a T+2 model to T+1, Aneet Shah, managing director and head of custody product and network management at RBC Investor & Treasury Services, shares his insights on how market participants can manage the transition

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Turning tides

Luxembourg and Ireland have historically reigned as popular fund domiciles, but could the tide be turning towards Asia?

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