The Waters Weekly Wrap: July 27-31
A look back at the best content published across all the Waters brands.

Is it hot enough for you out there?
This week was an absolute scorcher in New York, but that didn't stop us from reporting on all the news that went down. There were new partnerships, product enhancements and policies to be covered.
Check it all out below, and try to stay cool.
It's Getting Hot in Here
TMX's Eccleston Talks HFT, Says It's Not Going Anywhere (SST)
Fidessa Adds Order Performance Monitor to Equities Trading Platform (SST)
Datawatch Steps Up Automation in Managed Analytics Platform (IMD)
Money.Net Previews ‘Disruptive' Algo News Service for Q4 (IMD)
CreditSights Integrates BondScore, Ratings Models into Risk Products Platform (SST)
Solarflare Improves Capture Techs, Targets Big Data Analytics for Network Traffic (IMD)
REDI Shakes Up Leadership Team in Drive for Growth (BST)
Deutsche Bank Aims to Implement 50 Ideas from New Innovation Labs in First Year (SST)
New Hong Kong Wealth Manager Chooses OneSumX (IRD)
Japan Exchange Announces New Data Policy (IMD)
Opening Cross: A Misplaced Sense of Entitlement? (IMD)
Johannesburg Exchange Taps MillenniumIT Technology for Derivatives, Fixed Income Markets (SST)
The Waters Profile: Smart Beta's Brightest Mind
CEO Yves Choueifaty: Pushing Smart Beta's Boundaries (Waters)
The July Features
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)
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