Risk technology rankings 2010

Technology vendors have had to make major changes to their products to ensure they are compatible with the raft of new regulations about to hit the financial sector – all at a time of shrinking IT budgets within some banks. In this environment, Thomson Reuters retains its lead in this year’s rankings, but Murex is close behind. By Clive Davidson

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The world of risk management and derivatives trading technology has experienced something of a transformation over the past couple of years. Before the financial crisis, specialist trading and risk management systems vendors, including some small niche suppliers, tended to focus on one or just a few asset classes or risk factors. Now, the focus is on integration, consolidation and cross-asset support, as well as risk aggregation and real-time analysis.

Meanwhile, new regulation has put a greater

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