DACH Regulatory Data Roadmap 2021
Join Bloomberg's risk and regulatory data team for a regional session where our experts will provide an overview of our roadmap, as well as discuss best practices to tackle regulations with a strategic data-driven approach. The session will be interactive and followed by a Q&A.
Discussion Topics
- Market Risk Regulations (FRTB, IFR)
- Credit & Counterparty Risk (DRSK, MIPD, Sanctions..)
- Benchmark Regulations (Libor fallback, EU BMR)
- Brexit (UK Mifid)
- Accounting IFRS 9 (SPPI,ECL)
- New Products (CSDR, Swiss Stamp Tax, Spanish Transaction Tax)
Speakers
Murat Bozdemir
Regulatory and Reference Data Product Manager
BLOOMBERG/ LONDON
Murat heads Bloomberg's EMEA and APAC product development for Reference and Regulatory & Accounting Enterprise data solutions. He interacts with clients and regulators, identifying key challenges and supporting the development of new data sets. Murat has 16 years of risk management and compliance experience covering sell and buy side markets. Before joining Bloomberg, Murat worked as a Director at KPMG, advising clients in risk control, capital management, compliance and accounting.
Yona Moon
Risk and Regulatory Data Specialist
BLOOMBERG/ LONDON
Yona Moon is an EMEA Regulatory Sales Specialist for Bloomberg's Enterprise Data in London. Prior to joining Bloomberg, Yona Moon worked as a Regulatory Business Analyst in Goldman Sachs. She graduated from Binghamton University (New York) with a major in Economics.
Richard Kitt
Head of DACH
BLOOMBERG/ LONDON
Richard has been at Bloomberg L.P for 15 years and is responsible for Germany, Austria & Switzerland region. During his time at Bloomberg he has managed various territories including Tier-One Asset Managers across Switzerland and the UK. Richard holds a BA Hons from the University of Nottingham
Joe Mchale
Head of European Government & Regulatory Affairs
bloomberg
Joe McHale is Head of European Government and Regulatory Affairs at Bloomberg in London where he is responsible for analysing and responding to financial services reforms impacting Bloomberg and its clients. Since taking up his role in 2016, Joe's main focus has been on EMIR and MIFID II implementation, the Capital Markets Union initiative, the sustainable finance agenda and Bloomberg's response to the UK's withdrawal from the EU. Prior to Bloomberg, Joe worked for Deutsche Bank in London and headed the capital markets team in its Regulatory Affairs Department. Prior to Deutsche, Joe spent six years working in Brussels; first as a regulatory consultant for clients on EU legislation and then as a policy expert at the European Banking Federation where he advocated on EU financial markets legislation adopted in the wake of the financial crisis.