The Waters Weekly Wrap: February 2-6, 2015

A look back at the best content published across all the Waters brands

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February arrived with a bang, revealing a new CFTC commissioner doing his best impression of Left Shark, and SS&C sealing one of the largest buy-side deals in recent memory with the acquisition of Advent.

Don't forget that the 2015 Sell-Side Technology Awards are now open for entries. The awards, open to third-party vendors serving the sell side, have 28 different categories. Start writing your pitch now, as the deadline for submission is February 20th. For more information, click here.

 

So, a Little Deal Happened ...

 

Shrewd Operators: Waters Gets the Buy Side's Take on Advent/SS&C (BST)

Victor Anderson Explains Why Acquisitions Do and Don't Matter (BST)

Speaking with SS&C Chairman Bill Stone about the Deal (BST)

 

Some Swaps Reform & the new BOR

 

Swaps Participants Talk Anonymity at Tabb (BST)

Giancarlo: Burn the Whole Thing Down and Start Over (BST)

Highlighting the PBOR Concept (BST)

Benefits of Managing Reference Data Reporting (IRD

Deutsche Bank Execs Talk Client Tech Relationships (SST)

 

The Waters Profile: Swiss But Social

 

UBS Group CIO Oliver Bussmann Tells Tim Bourgaize Murray Why Every Last Twitter Impression Counts (Waters)

 

Recapping February Features

 

Lean on Them: Funds Increasingly Turn to Administrators (Waters)

The Big Deal with BYOD (Waters)

Communication Surveillance: A Daunting Challenge (Waters)

 

From the Mag

 

Pawar to the People: AQR CTO Neal Pawar (Waters)

Fintech Takes the UK by Storm (Waters)

FIX-ing Liquidity in Fixed Income (Waters)

Gliding Down: Pensions Seek to Match Tech to LDI Strategies (Waters)

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Systematic tools gain favor in fixed income

Automation is enabling systematic strategies in fixed income that were previously reserved for equities trading. The tech gap between the two may be closing, but differences remain.

Why recent failures are a catalyst for DLT’s success

Deutsche Bank’s Mathew Kathayanat and Jie Yi Lee argue that DLT's high-profile failures don't mean the technology is dead. Now that the hype has died down, the path is cleared for more measured decisions about DLT’s applications.

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