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  4. Effective Internal Risk Models for FRTB Compliance: Risk Management [Infographic]

Effective Internal Risk Models for FRTB Compliance: Risk Management [Infographic]

Take a quick look at an infographic that depicts tracing data lineage across all investment data silos.

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Oct. 09, 18 · Opinion
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In this series on the FRTB, we delved into what is required for effective internal risk models using a graph database like Neo4j. In previous weeks, we looked at the requirements of FRTB compliance and the relationship between risk modeling and data lineage.

Last week, we explained why modern graph technology is an effective foundation for compliance applications.

To bring it all home, we offer this infographic depicting how tracing data lineage across all investment data silos to do a proper FRTB risk assessment is next to impossible — and how a graph database is the key to effective risk management.

Learn about FRTB risk management with Neo4j graph technology.

Infographic Data (computing) Graph (Unix) Database application Requirement Neo4j Foundation (framework)

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