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Deutsche Bank’s widely reported regulatory reporting problems appear to be the result of operational and IT management shortcomings unique to the firm. But others should take note: heightened regulatory interest in data management is here to stay.
Long-term and wide-ranging problems with Deutsche Bank’s regulatory reporting processes have to come to light in a stern letter from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (FRBNY) instructing Deutsche, in no uncertain terms, to immediately fix the problems identified. The letter and the scope of the problems it describes underscore both the challenges financial...
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