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This Week: Bloomberg/HSBC, Refinitiv/Microsoft, IBM, Jump Trading, & more

A summary of the latest financial technology news.

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HSBC and Bloomberg collaborate to offer post-trade workflow

HSBC and Bloomberg are collaborating on a post-trade workflow through product and data integrations, which intend to deliver a more streamlined front-to-back user experience for mutual clients. This integration brings together Bloomberg AIM, an investment and order management system, with HSBC’s middle-office technology to help support efficient real-time trade management processes, including matching and settlement. The offering is

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AI won’t stay in its risk category

For the first time, JP Morgan filed a form 10-K listing AI as a standalone risk factor—a sign of how banks are rethinking previously defined risk categories and their overall risk profile.

‘Vibe coding is burning us out’

Vibe coding is rapidly spreading throughout the capital markets, and some are unhappy about it, while others believe the genie is out of the bottle. Engineers spoken to for this story share some choice words—and several expletives—about this new form of coding.

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