Waters Weekly Wrap: August 3-7, 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.
We're pleased to present Waters' August features this week, which covered a range of topics including the credit markets, Asian startups, and buy-side digitization.
Though October seems a ways away, Buy-Side Technology North America will be here before we know it.
For those pondering attendance or who might even wish to join one of the panels, be sure to take a look at this year's agenda, which is already chock full of senior tech executives from the country's largest investment managers and institutions.
Have a great weekend, loyal readers!
The Week in News, Opinions
Symbiont Launches Smart Securities Initiative (SST)
Eze Software Updates EMS (BST)
Increased PE Investment Activity Signals Optimism for Data Companies (IMD)
Cross-Functional Data Governance Comes Into View (IRD)
The August Features are Here!
Second Wave of Digitization Has Buy Sides Looking Within (Waters)
Focus on Burgeoning Fintech Startup Culture in Asia (Waters)
Seven CIOs Talk New Needs, Wants and Limits (Waters)
Dark Pools Rising as Buy Side Takes Leading Role in Credit (Waters)
The Waters Profile: TMX, Never TMI
TMX Group CEO Lou Eccleston is The Master Chef (Waters)
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