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2011 Trends to Watch: Financial Markets Technology

Ovum, Oct 2010, Pages: 20


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Introduction

The financial markets sector seems to have emerged from the financial crisis in relative health. However, the sustainability of future growth is a key question for 2011. This brief identifies the top forces that will shape the industry for the next year and explores the ensuing market changes, resulting business strategies, and implications for financial markets technology investment priorities.

Features and benefits

- Analysis of the impact of regulation on bank strategy and investment priorities.- References latest Business Trends primary research data on the financial markets technology sector around IT investment growth priorities for 2011.- Sub-sector examination of key trends and drivers that will shape industry in 2011.

Highlights

Key buy-side investment priorities for 2011 will be around front-office trading systems, with focus on driving investment performance; client servicing, with focus on increasing transparency and communication to reduce AuM outflows; and risk management, to allow institution to manage market volatility more effectively.The focus of technology investment in sales and trading will be dominated by the front office in 2011. The contest for achieving ever-lower trading latency will remain important in 2011, driving significant investment in trading infrastructure, particularly around complex event processing (CEP) and in-memory databases.

Your key questions answered

- How will the top business imperatives for the sector change in 2011?- When will institutions need to respond to regulatory initiatives?- What are the top IT investment and IT spending growth areas for 2011?




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