The IMD Wrap: As crypto rises, yes, reference data is VERY important

With the SEC’s approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs, Max explains why reference data will take on greater importance—whether non-data people know it or not.

Specificity is important. Imagine, if you will, a portfolio manager and a trader hosting a Christmas party. The portfolio manager is making their special dessert that requires a 16-ounce bottle of Bailey’s Irish Cream liqueur and sends the trader out to buy some. The trader goes to the store and finds the Bailey’s. Next to it on the shelf, though, is a 24-ounce bottle of Barry’s Irish Cream for $1 less. The trader buys it, and takes it home, pleased with themself for getting more value for money

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Waters Wrap: GenAI and rising tides

As banks, asset managers, and vendors ratchet up generative AI experiments and rollouts, Anthony explains why collaboration between business and tech teams is crucial.

Northern Trust building internal cloud data ‘marketplace’

Using a mix of in-house expertise and third-party technologies, the firm has constructed a cloud-based data mesh that gives internal staff access to proprietary datasets and analytical tools to deliver greater insights into client activity.

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