The Waters Weekly Wrap: June 1-5
A look back at the best content published across all the Waters brands.
This month saw our June features hit the web. Plenty of great topics for you to all dig your teeth into. There's The Waters Profile on Euronext CEO's Jos Dijsselhof, some regulation features and a fascinating read on the programming language Python.
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The June Features Are Here
Man of the People: Jos Dijsselhof Leads Euronext into its Next Act (Waters)
SEC 15b9-1: Shots Across the Bow (Waters)
Tip of the Iceberg: The Challenges of BCBS 239 (Waters)
The Scripture of Python: An Inside Look at the Use of Scripting Programming Languages on Wall Street (Waters)
Capital Markets Firms Look to Model Behavior for Enhanced Decision Support (Waters)
Best of the Rest
Governance and Metadata (IRD)
SEC Proposed Rule to Modernize, Extend Systemic Risk Reporting for Mutual Funds (BST)
ESMA Hammering Out Liquidity Calculations (IRD)
Cracks in the GLEIS? (IRD)
Markit's Trogni Discusses Information Mosaic Acquisition (SST)
Freedom Through Automation (IRD)
About That 'Other' DoJ Investigation (BST)
Calpyso Releases Bank-in-a-Box to Streamline Processes and Systems (SST)
Thomson Reuters Adds CBID Bond Data to Eikon, Elektron (IMD)
The Waters Profile: Pierre Dulon, Credit Agricole
An Ever-Closer Union: Credit Agricole CIB's Dulon Bets on Unity (Waters)
From the May Mag
Bitcoin Comes of Age as New Technology Questions Follow (Waters)
T2S: The Final Countdown (Waters)
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