Waters Weekly Wrap: December 14-18
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.
As the year comes to a close, Waters says goodbye to our very own Tim Murray. Read his adieu here. In other news, in honor of the movie release of "The Big Short," Dan Defrancesco casts the characters of "Flash Boys."
It's been an exciting year here at Waters, our website also has a new look. This will be the last weekly wrap before the new year, but we'll have plenty of year-end recaps running over the next two weeks. Happy holidays and see you next year!
Festive Jingles and Articles from IMD
Top Ten Stories of 2015 (IMD)
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While Blockchain Inches Closer, Final Capital Markets Leap Remains a Mystery, Panelists Say (BST)
As Regulatory Reporting Demands Increase, Agility is Key, Say Panelists (SST)
Implementing an Efficient Cyber-Security Strategy: Priorities, Costs, and BYOD (SST)
Best of the Rest
Airex CEO Stephen Kuhn Discusses Company's Plans to Become the Amazon of Wall Street (BST)
Deutsche Bank Creates New CIO Role for Corporate & Investment Banking, Appoints Boillat (SST)
Borsa Istanbul Completes Phase One of Nasdaq Tech Implementation (SST)
JPMorgan Fined $30 Million by SFC for Dark Pool Failings (SST)
Cassini Adds Eris Data to Recommendation Engine to Optimize Swaps Trades (IMD)
Bombay Stock Exchange Joins IPC Financial Markets Network (IMD)
A Victory for Transparency (IRD)
Russian Depository Looking Forward to More Reform in 2016 (IRD)
The Water's Profile: Barney Dalton, CTO of Aspect Capital
Keeping It Agile: Aspect Capital's Barney Dalton (Waters)
December Features
'Scratching and Clawing,' Syndicated Loans Tack Toward Progress: Part I (Waters)
Pragmatic Steps Highlight Syndicated Loans' Latest Tech Push, Part II (Waters)
All Roads Lead to Rome: Navigating IFRS 9 (Waters)
Market Surveillance: Rising to the Challenge (Waters)
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