The Waters Weekly Wrap: May 11-15
A look back at the best content published across all the Waters brands.
This week features a pair of analysis pieces from the Options Industry Conference in Miami Beach, as well as a column wrapping up the event. We also heard from Dan DeFrancesco with his thoughts on the CAT, and from Michael Shashoua about the latest numbers on compliance budgets.
Waters Rankings 2015, our only awards program where the winners are determined entirely by our readers, is now open for voting. For more information on the event, which will be held July 16 in New York, click here.
Options on South Beach
Basel III Risk-Weighted Assets Causing an Options Headache (SST)
Algos: The New Hope and Target in Cyber (BST)
The May Features Are Here
Bitcoin Comes of Age as New Technology Questions Follow (Waters)
T2S: The Final Countdown (Waters)
An Ever-Closer Union: Credit Agricole CIB's Dulon Bets on Unity (Waters)
Hot Takes!
Waiting on the CAT Makes Plain Sense (SST)
Wrapping Up OIC Miami (BST)
Looking at Compliance Budgets (IRD)
Best of the Rest
Integration Key for Capital Advisors Group's Linedata Installation (BST)
Redscan, Cordatum Ally on Cyber (IMD)
Bloomberg, State Street Partner on New Bonds Platform (SST)
Tradeweb Completes First On-SEF MBS vs. Swap Packaged Trade (BST)
From the April Cyber Issue
Shedding Light: Blackstone CISO Jay Leek Flips the Security Script (Waters)
Patch and a Prayer: An Inside Look at the Art of Patching (Waters)
Rise of the CISO (Waters)
On Everyone's Radar: The Short History of Cyber Crime (Waters)
Finding the Right Allies to Fight the Cyber War (Waters)
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