The Waters Weekly Wrap: September 14-18
Each Friday, Waters editors and journalists pull together a quick-hit series of the best analysis pieces, features, and video interviews from across the five brands-just in case you missed them.
This week's major themes ranged from liability-driven investment on the buy side to a greater sense of direction around Symphony's fully-unleased messaging platform on the sell side. Meanwhile the data brands hosted another successful edition of the European Financial Information Summit.
Up next, Buy-Side Technology North America is right around the corner. Be sure to take a look at this year's agenda, which is chock full of senior tech executives from the country's largest investment managers and institutions. If you haven't registered yet, there's still time.
There are also only a few days remaining to enter the Buy-Side Technology Awards (guidelines and details for entry here). The event, held this year at Le Meridien Piccadilly in central London, always attracts incredible entries from great companies, both big and small, serving investment managers globally. We look forward to reading yours.
Have a great weekend!
The September Features: A Labor of Love
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)
The Week in News, Opinions: Symphony Throws a Party
Manulife AM Eyes Custom Solutions, Front-End Upgrades for LDI (BST)
ANNA Takes on New Numbering Standards (IRD)
Dispatch From Symphony's Presentation (SST)
Icap Ready to Pull In 'Hundreds' of Brokers to the Platform (IMD)
Is Symphony an Incipient Challenger or Bloomberg Duplicator? (SST)
CDOs Shine at European Financial Information Summit
Live Blog Recap (IRD)
EFIS Chief Data Officer Panel (IMD)
Panel Discusses Data Governance, Process Automation (IMD)
The August Features: Still Fresh
Second Wave of Digitization Has Buy Sides Looking Within (Waters)
Focus on Burgeoning Fintech Startup Culture in Asia (Waters)
Seven CIOs Talk New Needs, Wants and Limits (Waters)
Dark Pools Rising as Buy Side Takes Leading Role in Credit (Waters)
The Waters Profile: Scotiabank's Tag Team
McNamara, Zerbs Work Towards Common Tech Goals in Toronto (Waters)
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