CSFB at the edge

CSFB is at the forefront of developing new technology to cope with the increasing complexity and quantity of over-the-counter derivatives. Clive Davidson reports

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With surging volumes in over-the-counter derivatives trading and ever-increasingcomplexity of products, Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB) faced a challenge – howto create an organisation and IT infrastructure that could support this growthand complexity without stifling innovation or compromising controls. The bankopted for a radical solution – a unified platform for all OTC trading,front to back office. To achieve this with the flexibility and performance CSFBdemanded, it had to draw on some of

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