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0123742897 978-0123742896 May 16, 2008
Managing Financial Information in the Trade Lifecycle discusses the present and future of financial data management by focusing on the lifecycle of the financial instruments (stocks, bonds, options, derivatives) that generate and require data to keep the markets moving. This book is a concise reference manual of the financial information supply chain and how to maximize effectiveness and minimize cost.

*First book fully dedicated to financial information supply chain and how to manage it effectively
*Addresses hot topics that readers need to know: regulatory reporting regulations, data pooling, hubs, and data excahnges
*Draws from actual lessons learned and presents many real-life scenarios of the business

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"In providing a comprehensive and rigorous survey of the processes around the financial instrument lifecycle and how it is currently served by content providers, this book covers virgin territory"
--From the preface by Herbie Skeete, series editor

"His approach is based on a combination of viewpoints, intersecting instrument and transaction lifecycles, and tying them together within a Supply Chain model borrowed (at least originally) from advances in Manufacturing and Operations Management. While not the only industry expert attracted to the Supply Chain approach, Martijn has done a masterful job of adapting it to the realities of Market Data practices. Here, for the first time, is a coherent descriptive framework to describe how the pieces fit together, why they need to be handled the way they are and what metrics and aspects of information quality can be used. It doesn't go into the mechanics of pricing and valuation for various instruments - that's not the point here, and there are plenty of sources for information on that. There are other places where Martijn neatly draws the line, and stays focused - if you need a concise overview of information management and the products and processes in the operations of the securities industry, including practical discussions related to trade-offs and legacy overhang, you now have it."
--From the Foreword by Bill Nichols,Program Director of Securities Processing Automation, FISD/SIIA

"Managing Financial Information in the Trade Lifecycle: A Concise Atlas of Financial Instruments and Processes by Martijn Groot hits at the heart of a key industry challenge. The importance of the kind of data management processes it describes cannot be understated. It's a wonder it's taken so long for institutions to finally begin to get a grip on this crucial operational issue."
--Andrew Delaney, Editor-in-Chief, A-Team Group, Publisher of Reference Data Review Newsletter

"It's a pleasure to welcome Martijn Groot's new book Managing Financial Information in the Trade Lifecycle: A Concise Atlas of Financial Instruments and Processes to the growing canon of works dedicated to the business and technology of market data. It offers instructors a source for courseware, and practitioners a means of enhancing their skill sets. Groot's book joins Marc Alvarez' Market Data Explained as essential items in the market data professional's library."
-- R. "Tee" Williams, Principal and Head of Financial Industries Training, Tee Williams Associates

"An excellent primer on one of the most important challenges- effective data management- facing the financial services industry today. The book provides a succinct business process framework in which to understand the variety of data types, sources and content that comprise securities trading."
-- Ayesha Khanna, author of Straight Through Processing for Financial Services

"The world of financial market data is awash in the use of specialist jargon and metaphors that fall short of describing the sophistication and complexity of the domain. Refreshingly, Martijn Groot undertakes to consolidate these issues, viewing them as parts of a single supply chain across the many uses of data content within financial firms and across the industry. Any firm looking to invest in their data management and supply infrastructure should start here in order to understand fully both the scope of the data management landscape as well as the industry context. Every CTO or CIO will be well served by keeping a copy on their bookshelf."
-- Marc Alvarez, author of Market Data Explained: A Practical Guide to Global Capital Markets Information

Managing Financial Information in the Trade Lifecycle discusses the present and future of financial data management by focusing on the lifecycle of the financial instruments (stocks, bonds, options, derivatives) that generate and require data to keep the markets moving. This book is a concise reference manual of the financial information supply chain and how to maximize effectiveness and minimize cost.

Martijn Groot is Director of Product Marketing at Asset Control, the market leading provider of Centralized Data Management (CDM) solutions to buy- and sell-side firms and market infrastructure companies around the globe.

About the Author

Martijn Groot is Director of Product Marketing at Asset Control, the market leading provider of Centralized Data Management (CDM) solutions to buy- and sell-side firms and market infrastructure companies around the globe. Previously, Martijn held Head of Product Management and Product Manager positions at Asset Control. Before Asset Control, Martijn worked at ABN AMRO where he held positions within technology and risk management in the investment banking division. Martijn holds an MBA from INSEAD, a MSc in Mathematics from VU University, Amsterdam and is a certified Financial Risk Manager from the Global Association of Risk Professionals.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Academic Press (May 16, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0123742897
  • ISBN-13: 978-0123742896
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,273,353 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars What an atlas it is...., June 23, 2008
This review is from: Managing Financial Information in the Trade Lifecycle: A Concise Atlas of Financial Instruments and Processes (The Elsevier and Mondo Visione World Capital Markets) (Hardcover)
Martijn Groot's work in describing the world of financial content, data, and information is a comprehensive overview that spans multiple levels of readership.

For novices to financial technology, this book is the key manual in order to understand any financial technology application for the capital markets industry. By delving into various financial products, the content associated with it, and various industry players, the beginning reader gets a compass to navigate the wide world of financial data and financial products.

For more advanced readers and practitioners of financial technology and data, this book is a spot on read to make sense of the wide varieties and uses of this data. It really helps to put into perspective the kind of applications that are out there, and how this data is / can be used.

Also, what is new and intriguing to follow, is this concept taken from manufacturing - such as the supply-chain. Applying this concept and related metrics and ideas from other industries to the capital markets industry has been needed for a long time - especially in this day of rogue traders, operational breaks, and the resulting potential financial failures.

Definitely a must read at any level for industry experts and people who want to get into this space.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Find your way in the market data world, August 7, 2008
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This review is from: Managing Financial Information in the Trade Lifecycle: A Concise Atlas of Financial Instruments and Processes (The Elsevier and Mondo Visione World Capital Markets) (Hardcover)
This "Atlas" provides a very elaborate overview to find your way in the jungle of market data and financial products.

By focussing on the instrument and transaction lifecycles it adds a time-dimension that brings data to life. It clearly describes the different needs with respect to data content, quality and automation in the different stages of these enlacing lifecycles.

This book will absolutely become a standard in financial information management, as it is the first time such a colourful and complete map is provided of the market data world.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
trade lifecycle, instrument lifecycle, transaction lifecycle, government bond curve, execution venues, information supply chain, lengthy supply chain, national numbering agencies, cleansing rules, asset servicing, settlement instructions, content market, financial objects, sourced information, price discovery process, content vendors, evaluated prices, trading venues, soft commodities, price drivers
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Managing Financial Information, The Instrument Lifecycle, Information Needs, Overview of the Financial Content Market, European Union, United States, The Changing Financial Services Landscape, London Stock Exchange, Annual Report, United Kingdom, Dow Jones, Internal Ratings Based, Account Management, Trading Status
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