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The Fundamental Review of the Trading Book’s data management

Assessing your data requirements

FRTB has introduced sweeping changes to market risk management, including P&L attribution and risk measurement. Essentially, it adheres to the same notion of a solid data foundation as many other regulations. Augmenting current infrastructure sets institutions up for 
dealing with the challenges that the revised framework brings. Ultimately, the best way to manage regulatory change is through the accurate collection, controlled sourcing, cross-referencing, and integration of data.

Addressing the common 'asks'

When it comes to taxonomies, classifications, unambiguous identification, additional data context, banks require links between related elements and requirements on audit and lineage. These capabilities will pave the way to insight-driven data management, early warnings on market data issues and their implications and business user enablement to support users in risk, valuation and finance operations.

Compliance with today’s financial services regulation cannot be a tick in the box. Firms need to get their data management capabilities in order. The penalty of inconsistent market data has gone up. Taking the risk out of a risk data is a critical step in that process. 

The need for robust data infrastructure

Stay ahead of FRTB requirements

A reliable process to meet extensive reporting obligations

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    Keep track of changes

    To meet the P&L attribution tests, a high degree of consistency is required, between the data from the front and middle office, right through consistent sources, snap times and risk factor derivation methods. Meeting FRTB requirements means keeping track of data changes, but also tracking alterations to calculation logic and parameters.

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    Simplify

    The fundamental review of the 
    trading book calls for a similarly fundamental review of data architecture. Use the regulatory mandate to retire legacy frameworks; Create centralized data pools and invest in machine-learning driven data analytics to find trends and correlations across desks and; Avoid replicating data or business logic to minimize reconciliation concerns. 

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    Integrate

    Bring data sources and models closer together; Centralize core capabilities for data sourcing, ingestion, validation and reporting with consistently replicable and auditable processes and; Consolidate the methodologies for derived data accumulation, including proxy creation, interpolation and early warning reports for risk factors nearing or breaching modellability tests. 

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    Cloud enablement

    Retain your competitiveness at reasonable cost and gain requiring resource flexibility; Private cloud technology should ensure data security within the environment, with “weakest links” remaining access through mobile devices that must be contained through system walls and access controls and; Banks will increasingly move development and test environments into the cloud for agility and cost savings.

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