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The Australian Â鶹´«Ã½ Lending Association was formed in 1991 to give securities lending industry participants a unified representation in regulatory and other issues relevant to its members. In addition to ASLA's role of assisting regulatory development, the Association also promotes standardisation through the industry in terms of documentation and market practice. ASLA currently represents 33 organisations across the spectrum of investment banks, custodian and commercial banks, brokers, legal firms and information technology providers. Further information can be found at www.asla.com.au
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Having attended the CASLA conference in Toronto in May, Carmella Haswell and Sophie Downes provide a roundup of the key findings from industry discussions
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Paul Solway, communications officer at PASLA and BNY Mellon’s head of securities finance for Asia, speaks to Carmella Haswell about the opportunities presented across the APAC market, PASLA’s focus for 2023 and how Q1 is shaping up for the industry
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CASLA conference chair Mary Jane Schuessler explains what the association will be focusing on this year and discusses the main market drivers for the rest of the year
Stuart Jones and Jane Wagner, PASLA/RMA conference co-chairs, discuss what delegates can expect from this year’s event and what the association will be working on over the next 12 months
Technology played a big part in the development of Canada’s securities lending market last year. Donato D’Eramo of CASLA reveals what trends to expect this year