Journal of Securities Operations & Custody
2007 - 2026
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Volume 18, issue 3, 2026
- Editorial pp. 196-197

- Simon Beckett
- Digital asset adoption: Technology and regulation are ready — conviction remains the final hurdle pp. 198-206

- Philipp E. Dettwiler
- Modernising asset servicing in Europe: Challenges, opportunities, and practical guidance pp. 207-215

- Ben Van Der Velpen
- Is a deep data dive expected as a given and is it a real differentiator? pp. 216-228

- Bartlomiej Brzezinski
- Architectural evolution of central securities depositories: Standards-driven modernisation, modular design, and resilient infrastructure pp. 229-239

- Gerard Smith
- Reimagining securities and custody operations talent strategy for the agentic AI era pp. 240-248

- Shwetha Venkataramaiah
- Governed autonomy for CSDs: A dual-layer AI framework built on an event-driven foundation pp. 249-259

- Bulat Nizamov
- From fragmented reporting to digital sovereignty: A case for an EU Financial Data Act pp. 260-268

- Christopher P. Buttigieg
- The nuances of US law and regulation governing post-trade mechanics in DTC-eligible equities pp. 269-284

- Evan Davidson
Volume 18, issue 2, 2026
- Editorial pp. 104-105

- Simon Beckett
- Strategic alignment of data and AI in corporate and investment banking: Driving value creation and competitive advantage pp. 106-122

- Laetitia Fournier and Lyes Meghara
- From ambition to execution: Making digital transformation work in the securities industry pp. 123-141

- Aniket Bhanu and Rana Usman
- The EU consolidated tape for equities: From inception to reality pp. 142-152

- Charlotte Sickermann and Clement Luzeau
- Asset management operations: Prioritising and instituting a client-centric focus to deliver superior client servicing capabilities through organisational excellence pp. 153-171

- Sinisa Vacic
- Settling for less, delivering more: The evolutionary transformation of asset servicing pp. 172-182

- Alan Goodrich
- Unlocking the power of data: The new frontier for financial institutions pp. 183-192

- François Choquet and Charaf El Hami
Volume 18, issue 1, 2025
- Editorial pp. 4-5

- Simon Beckett
- Designing an optimal operations function in a cross-asset world: A framework for data-driven, scalable operational excellence pp. 6-20

- Philitsa Hanson
- Examining the role of artificial intelligence in asset servicing — today and tomorrow pp. 21-35

- Allan Song and John Ho
- Balancing efficiency and innovation: Evolving the operating model in securities services pp. 36-47

- Richard Anton
- Towards data intelligence: Future-proofing data strategy pp. 48-63

- Naomi Clarke
- Systemic risk safeguards for central counterparties pp. 64-74

- Helios Padilla Mayer
- Strategic outsourcing in securities operations: Alleviating cost burdens through specialisation and technological synergy pp. 75-88

- Darren Johnson
- The digital transformation imperative for investment and wealth managers pp. 89-98

- Thomas Izzo, Frank Smietana and Aaron Lai
Volume 17, issue 4, 2025
- Editorial pp. 300-301

- Simon Beckett
- Driving closer collaboration between cross-functional teams: How can front-toback functions become more aligned to meet shared objectives? pp. 302-310

- Mario De Bergoli
- The future of GenAI and its adoption throughout the trade lifecycle: Navigating challenges, discerning opportunities and optimising value with AI pp. 311-324

- Stephane Ritz
- The evolution of CCP risk management: A tale of automation, but artificial intelligence? pp. 325-343

- Fernando Cerezetti, Max Chan and Rafael Plata
- Seeing the market clearly: How securities finance data is informing investment, risk and trading strategies in novel new ways pp. 344-354

- Nancy E. Allen
- Integration of risk appetites with RCSAS, ICARA and wind down pp. 355-368

- Liezl De Villiers Getz
- Does AI change everything in data licensing? pp. 369-376

- Stefan Reichenbach and Debbie Lawrence
- Transforming asset servicing: Strategies to drive transformation in 2025 and beyond pp. 377-386

- Michael Mcpolin
- Institutional digital asset custody: Considerations, challenges and the evolving regulatory landscape pp. 387-392

- Cassie Craddock
Volume 17, issue 3, 2025
- Editorial pp. 196-197

- Simon Beckett
- Navigating settlement efficiency in a world of CSDR and T+1 pp. 198-218

- Jesús Benito
- Cleared repo: Models, benefits and potential growth pp. 219-233

- Richard Comotto, Gilbert Scherff and Martin Walker
- Lessons from T+1 settlement: Risk mitigation and future implications pp. 234-252

- David Petiteville
- The currency exchange implications of faster settlement and steps to take in response pp. 253-260

- Katie Renouf
- Data management within data mesh framework pp. 261-272

- Rajib Chakravorty
- Withholding tax in the medium term: Preparing for EU FASTER and beyond pp. 273-281

- Len A. Lipton and David Bolner
- The Macau bond market: The need for a comprehensive securities law pp. 282-294

- Tam Chi Neng
Volume 17, issue 2, 2025
- Editorial pp. 100-101

- Simon Beckett
- Key themes of resiliency, outsourcing and third-party risk management regimes pp. 102-118

- Mike Pierides and James Mulligan
- Crossing the chasm: Why post-trade FMIs are the key to scaling blockchain adoption pp. 119-129

- Qian Jiang
- Integrating private assets in a total portfolio approach pp. 130-141

- Thomas Meyer
- Capital markets need a new operating model: Built on data, delivered by people pp. 142-156

- James Maxfield
- Reimagining post-trade: A blueprint to upgrade today’s markets? pp. 157-165

- Bill Meenaghan
- The cloud computing dilemma for financial services institutions pp. 166-177

- Nathalie Zeghmouli
- Driving growth in asset management through data: Data as a revenue driver pp. 178-187

- Ryan Cuthbertson
Volume 17, issue 1, 2024
- Editorial pp. 4-5

- Simon Beckett
- Adapting custody services for modern asset managers and asset owners pp. 6-13

- Bruce Russell, Harry Coombes and Jaibeer Singh
- Settlement of digital assets and wholesale CBDC: Solutions and interoperability approaches explored by the ECB pp. 14-25

- Maja Schwarz
- How to test AI: A case study of a machine learning-based trading system pp. 26-42

- Olga Lewandowska and Edgar Mai
- Streamlining cross-border withholding tax procedures in the EU: EU FASTER and Germany’s MiKaDiv regulation pp. 43-55

- Wolfgang Göb
- Innovation in self-regulatory organisations in the Brazilian capital markets: The BSM Market Supervision case pp. 56-65

- André Eduardo Demarco
- The benefits of CUSIP non-permanence: Reverse splits pp. 66-78

- Cynthia Meyn
- Will tokenisation deliver efficiency? And what kind? pp. 79-94

- Udo Milkau
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