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Having a voice in the development of our standards is one of the key benefits of RIXML membership. As we finalize the plans for v3.0 and move into the development phase, it is imperative that we hear from you. We are also looking for experts on certain topics to provide guidance in our decision-making. This article outlines the input we need.  We hope all RIXML member firms will help us to shape the next version of our standards.
 
We need all RIXML member firms to add their voice to the development of the next version of the RIXML Standards. This is a major release, and we want to make sure your firm helps guide its development. Please read the list below and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or let usk now how you would like to get involved.
 
 

Buyside firms:

  • What roadblocks do you encounter when you are trying to find research - what seems harder than it should be?
  • What ESG content do your investment professionals want to find - and are they able to find it?
  • Do you have any ESG content specialists or others who can help us understand how your investment professionals will be searching for ESG-related content? (We've heard from vendors and sellside firms, but we want to hear from you!)
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ESG Working Group - June 2023 update
Don Sharp from Citi shared the following update on the ESG Working Group at the June 2023 RIXML all-member meeting. The slides accompanying this update can be found here.
 
The ESG Working Group has been meeting to identify ways to enhance the RIXML standards to make ESG tagging more relevant and meaningful. This means ensuring that the standards allow:
  • producers to apply more accurate and meaningful ESG-related descriptions of the content they produce.
  • vendors to develop tools to better aggregate and organize content.
  • consumers to find the ESG-related content they are looking for – when searching and via alerts – whether they are accessing the content via subscriptions, push distribution, aggregators, or portals.
The seven meetings this group have had thus far have had emphasis on the following:
  • looking at use cases – what type of reports are being produced, and what is on the horizon.
  • investigating which of the current taxonomies are gaining traction, and which best suit the needs of our content.
  • discussing the Scoring landscape, and determining whether that is sufficiently developed for us to include tagging for it in the v3.0 standard.
Planning for RIXML v3.0 – and beyond
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Friday session ad

Our Friday Topic Series has concluded; however, we are in the process of making replays of the presentation portion of many of these meetings available.  These videos include the list of questions we would like your input on as we plan for RIXML v3.0, so feel free to watch them and let us know your thoughts - and feel free to share them with your colleagues as well!

Componentization

Entitlements

Tagging of Non-Standard Research