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As firms rush to the private markets boom, they will have to confront the limitations of rigid Ops systems, says Sarva Srinivasan at NeoXam.
(Investments in complex assets other than traditional equities and bonds, such as private markets, are growing. But to leverage those opportunities will require firms to move away from the limitations of Microsoft Excel-based spreadsheets and the rising costs of operationally rigid, legacy systems, says Sarva Srinivasan, global head of strategy and managing director in the...
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