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An evolving space



With the influence of the pandemic and also SRD II, experts agree that the adoption of technology in the proxy voting process for annual general meetings has accelerated by several years
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Shift in momentum



Although the hedge fund industry has matured over the years, experts say it is still in its infancy, and it is currently seeing a significant shift in momentum in outsourcing middle and back-office services
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T+2 = Antiquated or reliable?



Amid the Gamestop saga, Robinhood’s CEO has called for a fix on the ‘antiquated settlement structure’, but others in the industry argue the current T+2 settlement cycle is ‘ultra reliable’ and a real-time system could lead to many challenges
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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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The Roaring Twenties and The Great Depression?



Cooper Wood & Associates’ ‘60 second Asset Servicing Survey’ reveals its respondents anticipate both the warm sun of a market upswing, combined with the cold winds of fee pressure and cost cutting
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A green future



It is key for firms to consider ESG into their strategies, but problems around data and interpretation on different shades of green threaten to get in the way. With new developments and the upcoming SFDR, industry experts are optimistic about ESG for 2021 and beyond
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A new way of working



While COVID-19 highlighted the inefficient work processes in the corporate actions space, industry experts suggest it has been a catalyst for a new, improved way of working