In our Financial Services Industry publications, you will find thought leadership and commentary on topics such as security, asset management, banking, insurance and a wealth of other related issues. Learn more by reading here about some of our most recent publications.
Issues on the horizon 2007 | April 2007 | 18 pages
The asset management industry continues to face fundamental changes that have been transforming the competitive landscape over the last several years.
Issues on the horizon 2007 | April 2007 | 14 pages
In the last decade, banks have operated in an environment of significant change, and to a large extent, shown an ability to transform themselves to keep up with an evolving environment. Banks will need to keep drawing on the flexibility and adaptability they have developed to meet the changes that will unfold in the year ahead.
Issues on the horizon 2007 | April 2007 | 29 pages
The Global Risk Management Survey: Fifth Edition is our most recent examination of the state of risk management in the global financial services industry. We solicited the participation of CROs or their equivalent at financial services firms around the world. Respondents included global, regional, local commercial and retail banks as well as diversified financial institutions.
Take a balanced approach | April 2007 | 16 pages
MiFID, or the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive, is one of the three main regulatory initiatives impacting the financial services industry in recent years, alongside Basel 2 and Solvency 2. MiFID updates and extends the scope and coverage of the Investment Services Directive (ISD) in a number of areas.
Hallmarks of Success | June 2006 | 24 pages
The worldwide market for financial services is evolving rapidly and by 2010 is likely to look very different than it does today. New asset classes such as private equity and hedge funds are attracting a growing number of investors, shifting the center of gravity in the world’s capital markets.
The state of information security in the financial services industry | June 2006 | 44 pages
Information security continues to evolve from a technology-focused problem to one that is demanding the attention of senior-level executives of financial institutions. According to Deloitte’s fourth annual Global Security Survey, 48% of respondents feel that the issue of security has risen to the board and C suite levels as a critical concern.