The Waters Weekly Wrap: March 26 - April 1
A look back at the best content published across all the Waters brands.
As you might have notice, some features from the April edition of Waters have started to trickle out online (see links below). Everything from the issue will be live by the middle of next week, including our cover-story profile Aberdeen's Iain Plunkett.
And in this week's Waters Wavelength Podcast, Dan and Anthony talk about the evolution of exchanges and the services they offer. They then turn their attention to Oliver Bussmann's departure from UBS and speculate on what he might do next. They also touch on the conclusion of the Apple-FBI debate. The guys wrap things up talking Wrestlemania 32 and the NCAA Final Four.
Also, we would like to invite you to take part in our latest WatersTechnology survey: Buy-Side Data Management Practices ─ Challenges and Opportunities. It should only take 15 minutes, max.
And here's the best of the rest from WatersTechnology from this past week:
Features
Adequately Agile: Firms Eye Agile Method (Waters)
Reg AT: A Source (Code) of Contention (Waters)
Grappling with Vendor Risk Rules (Waters)
Technology
(Best of Buy-Side Technology & Sell-Side Technology)
Treasury Management Nears Move Towards Electronification (SST)
Axioma's Cushey Discusses How New Risk Features Will Help Portfolio Managers (BST)
Scotiabank Invests $2.3 Million to Create Digital Banking Lab at Ivey Business School (SST)
Eurex Clearing To Offer ‘Direct Contractual Relationship' to Buy-Side Participants (BST)
Bussmann Departs as CIO of UBS, Lehmann to Temporarily Replace (SST)
Data
(Best of Inside Market Data & Inside Reference Data)
Screen Opens Singapore Office to Support Growing InfoMatch Base in Asia (IMD)
ESMA Fines DTCC for Data Access Failures (IRD)
Screen Opens Singapore Office to Support Growing InfoMatch Base in Asia (IMD)
Markit Launches CRS Version of Tax Reporting Service (IRD)
Opinions
Data ‘Sandboxes': Learning Through Play (Max Bowie)
‘A Changeable Marketplace' (Anthony Malakian)
Seeking Smarter Applications (Michael Shashoua)
License to Build (Dan DeFrancesco)
The Buy Side Has Never Had It So Good (John Brazier)
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