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Live from Lisbon with Matt Brunette

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Recorded live at the ISLA 33rd Annual Securities Finance & Collateral Management Conference in Lisbon, Team eSec is joined by Matt Brunette of Norges Bank Investment Management for a discussion on the evolving securities finance landscape. Topics include heightened funding demand, dynamic risk pricing, pledge structures, capital optimization, operational efficiency, AI, and the market trends shaping the future of securities lending. Have a question? Submit it here: https://www.eseclending.com/insights/questions/ This material is for your private information and does not constitute legal, tax or investment advice. There is no representation or warranty as to the current accuracy of, nor liability for, decisions based on such information.

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