The Waters Weekly Wrap: October 19 -23
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.
This week the Waters team took in several conferences in the New York area and beyond. As you will see, there were plenty of interesting topics in the financial services space.
Speaking of conferences, there are several upcoming Waters events in the coming months. Click here for more information.
It's Conference Season!
Data Security, Reporting Augmentation Still Pivotal Issues for CAT (SST)
Requiem For Sibos (IRD)
With Outages Rising, Diversification Takes on Greater Importance (BST)
Best of the Rest
GLEIF Launches Online Index of LEIs (IRD)
SPReD-ing to Asia-Pacific (IRD)
As OCR Requirements Approach, Clarient Aims to Streamline Reporting Demands (SST)
Decryptex Deploys MIK's Security Master (BST)
Opening Cross: It's Not What You've Got, It's the Way that You Use It (IMD)
The Waters Profile: Curt Engler, JPMorgan Asset Management
JPMorgan Asset Management's Curt Engler: Building Bigger Better (Waters)
October Features
The Mila Mess: Finding Out What's Wrong with Mercado Integrado Latinoamericano (Waters)
Beyond the Credit Crunch: The New Credit Risk Landscape (Waters)
Buy or Die? Capital Markets M&A Activity Ramps Up (Waters)
The Finite Sunshine of the Cyber Mind (Waters)
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