Waters Weekly Wrap: July 6-10, 2015
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.

In honor of the US Women's National Team taking home the World Cup last weekend, Waters presented a number of winning articles this week about financial technology. Adding to the excitement, NYSE chipped in with a three-hour outage on its equities trading floor. But cross-listing won the day, as the other exchange venues filled the void without much issue.
Speaking of excitement, next week is a big one for the magazine — we're hosting a pair of events at the Metropolitan Club on the Upper East Side, beginning with an introductory event for newly-acquired Chartis Research on Wednesday morning, followed by our annual Waters Rankings awards lunch on Thursday.
We look forward to seeing many friends of the publication at both!
Winning Combinations (and a Glitch)
NYSE Goes Dark for an Afternoon (SST)
S&P Adds Muni Pricing Service (BST)
Young Technologists Should Focus on UX, Communications (SST)
SS&C Seals Advent Buy (BST)
OTC Derivatives Trade Reporting Costs 'Will Rise' (IRD)
System Interoperability: No Trivial Pursuit (BST)
The July Features Are Here
Wanted: Young, Talented Technologists (Waters)
Real-Time Risk: One Size Doesn't Fit All (Waters)
The Internet of Things: A Look at What IoT Means for the Capital Markets (Waters)
Collateral Optimization Comes of Age (Waters)
Conference Coverage from Toronto, Singapore
Toronto FIS Keynote: Drive Innovation, Not Skunk Work (BST)
TT Appoints New CIO, CTO and Opens New Offices (SST)
Toronto FIS: Best Principles Around Cyber (SST)
APFIS Keynote: Startup Culture Coming to Asia (SST)
The Waters Profile: Smart Beta's Brightest Mind
CEO Yves Choueifaty: Pushing Smart Beta's Boundaries (Waters)
From the June Mag
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)
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