European agencies see pitfalls in growing big data use

Big data brings both pros and cons

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The EBA co-authored the report with Esma and Eiopa

Big data use is likely to be increasingly necessary for financial institutions to maintain a competitive edge, but that may not benefit all consumers, European regulatory agencies have warned.

A discussion paper – published on December 20 by the European authorities responsible for banking, securities markets and insurance, under the Joint Committee of the three European Supervisory Authorities umbrella – aims to clarify how regulators ought to respond to the growing use of big data. Such data

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