The Waters Weekly Wrap: Feb 27 - Mar 4

A look back at the best content published across all the Waters brands.

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Highlighting the last seven days' fintech news.

It's the beginning of the month and that means that the latest issue of Waters magazine is out. You can find links to the features and opinions below.

This week during the Waters Wavelength podcast Dan DeFrancesco and Anthony Malakian discuss how machine learning techniques are creeping into the capital markets. They also talk about how best to climb the corporate ladder based off of C-level profiles they have written in the past. And they wrap things up by looking at the Super Tuesday primary results from the US.
 

Features

The Educator: Georgette Kiser, The Carlyle Group (Waters)

Machine Learning: Hype vs. Reality (Waters)

Fixed Income: Electronic Evolution (Waters)

Startups Accelerate: A Look at How the Innovation Space is Changing (Waters)

Dawn of the Wearables (Waters)

 

Technology

(Best of Buy-Side Technology & Sell-Side Technology)

BISAM Acquires FinAnalytica, Bringing Together Performance, Risk Analytics (BST)

Tradeweb Nabs CodeStreet, Looks to Accelerate Credit Strategy (SST)

Numerix Unveils Enterprise Risk Platform Geared Toward XVA Pricing, FRTB Requirements (BST/SST)

Collaboration the Key to Unlocking Blockchain's Potential (SST)

Ipreo, Symbiont Combine Forces to Tackle Syndicated Loans Market (BST/SST)

R3 Tests 5 Cloud-Based Blockchain Technologies with 40 Banks (SST)

 

Data

(Best of Inside Market Data & Inside Reference Data)

Getting Smarter About Serving Risk Management Needs (IRD)

Velocimetrics Taps Machine Learning for Automated Data Quality Analytics (IMD

JPX Readies New Co-Lo, Derivatives Platform (IMD)

BME Focuses on Post-Trade Value Chain (IRD)

How FIGI Helps Track Swaps Lifecycles (IRD)

Estimize Unveils Forcerank Crowd-Sourced Predictive Stock Ranking Tool (IMD)

 

Opinions

Agile: The CIOs' Pressure Valve (Victor Anderson)

Data Romance Isn't Dead; It's Just in an Open Relationship (Max Bowie)

Questions Abound About Machine Learning (Anthony Malakian)

Dogs Ate the Regulators' Homework (Michael Shashoua)

Know Before You Build (Dan DeFrancesco)

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Systematic tools gain favor in fixed income

Automation is enabling systematic strategies in fixed income that were previously reserved for equities trading. The tech gap between the two may be closing, but differences remain.

Why recent failures are a catalyst for DLT’s success

Deutsche Bank’s Mathew Kathayanat and Jie Yi Lee argue that DLT's high-profile failures don't mean the technology is dead. Now that the hype has died down, the path is cleared for more measured decisions about DLT’s applications.

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