Derivatives and Information Technology
Khader Shaik
Chapter Chapter 17 in Managing Derivatives Contracts, 2014, pp 355-368 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Although fundamental derivative products are not new to markets, many complex derivative contracts have been introduced in the last decade. The systems dealing with listed derivatives have matured, but because of the complexity and customized nature of OTC derivatives, systems are still evolving in this market. Although there are many well-developed products serving specific independent areas such as trade processing, analytics, and risk management, there is still room for an integrated, efficient platform that supports end-to-end derivatives business activities. Immature processes, use of distributed data across multiple systems, and poorly functioning systems increase operational and other risks.
Keywords: Information Technology; Cash Flow; Contract Term; Transaction Processing; Trade Processing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-6275-6_17
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