Waters Weekly Wrap: September 7-11
A look back at the best content published across all the Waters brands.
This date is always a difficult one for many in the industry, as today marks the 14th anniversary of the terror attacks of September 11, 2001.
Waters will forever be tied to the tragic events that took place in New York that day, as the magazine held a morning conference at Windows on the World, a venue on the 106th floor of the World Trade Center's north tower.
Peter Field, president of what was Risk Waters at the time, wrote a touching piece describing that day, how a simple issue with his email on the morning of the attacks ended up saving his life, and memorializing those who were lost.
To read the entire piece, click here.
On a completely seperate note, the deadline for the Buy-Side Technology Awards 2015 has been extended to September 21. For more information, click here.
New Clients
Under CSC, Fixnetix Eyes Bigger Client Wins (IMD)
Samsung Eyes Institutional Firms with New Galaxy Tab S2 (SST) (BST)
Best of the Rest
ICAP Invests in Transaction Reporting Specialist (IRD)
Keeping the Little Guys in Mind (BST)
Opening Cross: Forza Monza! Forza Market Data! (IMD)
Tough Time: MiFID II Clock Synchronization Proposals Seen as Too Harsh (SST)
Thomson Reuters Adds Japanese-Language Support in News Analytics 4.0 (IMD)
Sibos' Top Priority: Knowing Customers Better (IRD)
McGraw-Hill to Combine S&P CapIQ, SNL Assets, Shuffles Platts, Ratings Execs (IMD)
Sibos and the KYC Agenda (IRD)
Progress Report: KYC Utilities 18 Months On (IRD)
Luminex Announces Clark as CEO, Fourth Quarter Launch (BST)
The Waters Profile: Scotiabank's Kyle McNamara and Michael Zerbs
McNamara, Zerbs Work Towards Common Tech Goals in Toronto (Waters)
From the September Mag
The Great Unbundling Bungle: Fretting Over Mifid II (Waters)
Messaging Wars: Bloomberg, Symphony and ... Senator Warren? (Waters)
Corporates Get Electronic, Part II: The Buy Side (Waters)
Euro Exchanges Draw a Roadmap for 2016 (Waters)
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