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Waters

Waters is a feature-driven magazine covering both the business and technology issues of the Buy-Side Technology and Sell-Side Technology brands and their respective markets. The core readers are CTOs and CIOs at major financial trading firms who purchase, specify, create, implement and use technology to grow revenues and reduce costs at their firms.

Since its launch in 1993 Waters magazine has been relied upon by business and technology professionals worldwide for its focused, in-depth coverage of the trading technologies and strategies employed by buy-side and sell-side trading firms. Waters' editorial team in New York and London provide essential content for the key decision-makers who purchase, implement and develop financial technologies to support their firm's investment decisions, to ensure they stay on top of the latest developments and trends impacting the financial markets.

Firms can have complete access to Waters for their entire organisation with a corporate site license, giving 24-hour online access to all employees.

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18 Sep 2013

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Complex, dated and unwieldy data infrastructure is not uncommon among even the most progressive companies in the world of finance. As financial regulations...

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Key challenges in legal entity identification

With the launch of a new legal entity identifier (LEI) looming, the financial services industry needs to get ready to ensure efficient and timely implementation...