2013 Cover Stories: The Buy Side

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John Shea, Eaton Vance

The balance of power continued to shift toward the buy side in 2013. Banks continue to have their capital restricted by regulation while under-the-radar hedge funds and asset managers make more of their investment dollars and decisions. Waters coverage followed this trend, profiling twice as many buy-side technology leaders as sell-siders.

They range from the CIO of Allianz, the mega-firm that counts its assets in the 13 figures, to the COO of a $3 billion asset manager, Impax. Their supervisory

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