Working With Custom Data in Risk Shell
Summary
Risk Shell not only offers an easy workflow of creating user-defined assets, but also allows clients to create custom data fields. This enables clients to create their own data repository within the Risk Shell environment. The process of creating custom data is very easy due to an advanced GUI. Custom data repositories present virtual databases merged with vendor databases, though can only be accessed by their owners.
This tutorial guides you through various classes of custom data and explains the workflow of managing user-defined virtual data bases withing the Risk Shell environment.
Custom Data As Risk Shell Objects
A brief overview of different classes of custom data:
- Custom Funds
- Portfolios
- Custom indices
- Proxies
- Wallets vs Portfolios - what the difference is
- User-defined custom descriptive fields
- Types of custom fields and document categories
- Custom data synchronization
Working With Custom Data - Step-by-step Tutorial
- Creating virtual databases, wallets and portfolios
- Custom data: best practices and tips
- Working with the multiple date notes
- Working with user-defined data fields
- Working with the Asset Return Adjustment Framework
Potential Audience
Institutional portfolio managers, hedge fund investors, hedge fund of funds and multi-asset portfolio managers, CIOs, advanced family offices, advisers, research houses, consultants, pension plans, endowments, family offices.
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