Today NSFM launched its Consultation Process to offer recommendations for a series of systemic changes to create smart, effective regulatory oversight of the markets. NSFM Consultation Paper No. 1, by Dr. Janis Sarra of the University of British Columbia Law School, is aimed at reforming the credit default swap (CDS) market. Dr. Sarra provides ten [...]
Archive | January, 2009
Sell-Side Research: 3 Modest Reform Proposals
by franz on 19. Jan, 2009 in Blog
The following is a publication on the reasons why sell-side research has failed to deliver on its analytical promise and the measures needed to release that potential prepared by Michael R. Mainelli, Jamie Stevenson and Raj Thamotheram members of NSFM. http://www.responsible-investor.com/home/article/three_simple_steps_to_improve_sell_side_research/ sell-side-paper_19jan09_v5 (english version) (french version) THREE SUGGESTED REFORMS FOR SELL-SIDE RESEARCH Posted: 26 Jan [...]
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