The Waters Weekly Wrap: March 16-20
A look back at the best content published across all the Waters brands.
This week's news was all about safety in numbers. Two utilities made it into our coverage: one aimed at FCMs using SunGard technology, and the other focusing on client identification.
We also kicked off 10 days of Waters special coverage of cyber security, with several chief information security officers discussing a new push in the industry for greater information sharing as part of a broader strategy around protection.
Enjoy!
Safety in Numbers
CISOs Find Information Sharing Increasingly Critical to Protection (BST)
Utilities Rising as Five Founding Banks Live on Clarient (IRD)
SunGard Discusses Futures, OTC Post-Trade Processing Play (SST)
March Focus on Fixed Income
Fixed Income ETFs Come of Age (Waters)
Transaction-Cost Analysis' Fixed-Income Evolution (Waters)
Seeking Clarity on Mifid II (Waters)
Best of the Rest
SR Labs Pushes Forward After CEO Departure (IMD)
Mitsubishi UFJ Custody Arm Doubles Down (BST)
Standardized Stress Tests Agreed, Data Granularity Still at Issue (SST)
Vanguard's Main Line Man
Vanguard CIO John Marcante Takes a Big Leap (Waters)
From the February Mag
Lean on Them: Funds Increasingly Turn to Administrators (Waters)
The Big Deal with BYOD (Waters)
Communication Surveillance: A Daunting Challenge (Waters)
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