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15 Bus. Info. Alert 1 (2003)

handle is hein.journals/busiale15 and id is 1 raw text is: The Future of Financial Services and the
Information Professional

by Sylvia James
In the last two decades, there has been vast
growth in the number of business information
professionals working directly or indirectly for
the financial services sector. Whether it is in the
bulge bracket investment banks, the mainstream
management consultants, the large accountants and
lawyers with corporate practices, or private equity
funds, working life for all of these information pro-
fessionals has changed.
We are all acutely aware of the latest turmoil, pan-
ics, and scandals to hit the financial markets and the
stock exchange-listed corporate sector over the last
two years. Our colleagues in this sector are rightfully
apprehensive about what this will mean for their
future career development. These ups and downs are
very much a part of the challenge of working in such
dynamic sectors. But are the latest downturns more
significant than those of the 1970s and 1980s?

The fallout from the financial sector mergers and
the subsequent severe decline in the financial markets
has left many talented financial professionals jobless.
Latest statistics suggest that investment banks world-
wide have slashed close to 60,000 jobs since the begin-
ning of 2001 (Sunday Telegraph, Business Section,
October 13, 2002).
Following trends has always been necessary for
those who work in and around the financial services
sectors in order to keep up with the innovative and
entrepreneurial financial products and new services
that are being offered. But do the generation of busi-
ness information professionals who are now being
downsized from institutions on Wall Street, in Asia,
or in the City of London really know the best place to
look for their next career opportunity or promotion
prospects?
This article summarizes many of the important
trends in this vitally important sector and suggests
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The Future of Financial Services and
the Information Professional. . . . . . . 1
From  the Editor....  . . . . . . . . 2
Calendar ...................5

News & Trends.....  . . . . . . . . 6
New  Sources..... .  . . . . . . . . 9
Vendors . ....... ....... ..12

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