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How to Gain Greater Confidence in your Climate Risk Models

Cloudera

As part of these efforts, disclosure requirements will mandate that firms provide “the impact of a company’s activities on the environment and society, as well as the business and financial risks faced by a company due to its sustainability exposures.” What are the key climate risk measurements and impacts? They need to understand;

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Combine transactional, streaming, and third-party data on Amazon Redshift for financial services

AWS Big Data

The following are some of the key business use cases that highlight this need: Trade reporting – Since the global financial crisis of 2007–2008, regulators have increased their demands and scrutiny on regulatory reporting. The calculation methodology and query performance metrics are similar to those of the preceding chart.

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Emerging Trends: 4 IRM Market Insights to Aid COVID-19 Business Recovery

John Wheeler

Integrated risk management (IRM) technology is uniquely suited to address the myriad of risks arising from the current crisis and future COVID-19 recovery. Re-starting business operations will require risk visibility not only across the organization but vertically down through the organization as well. Key Findings.

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FRTB: Will 2023 Finally be the Year?

Cloudera

The Fundamental Review of the Trading Book (FRTB), introduced by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS), will transform how banks measure risk. FRTB is designed to address some fundamental weaknesses that did not get addressed in the post-2008 financial crisis regulatory reforms. FRTB Demands a Streamlined Architecture.

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11 Financial Model Examples & Templates for 2021

Jet Global

Financial modeling involves combining key accounting, finance, and business metrics to build an abstract representation, or model, of a company’s financial situation. Risk management. For example, the capital budgeting model that we talk about later in this post will make use of the DCF model for some of its metrics. .