The Waters Weekly Wrap: June 11-17

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

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Exciting times here at Waters. For the 22nd iteration of the Waters Wavelength podcast, we had our first guest: Bill Murphy, CTO of Blackstone Group. Bill discusses what bothers him about the "business vs. technology" debate, what makes a good ─ and bad ─ vendor pitch, and what he looks for when hiring someone. The guys also discuss the US Open (golf, not tennis) and the NBA finals.

Lots of good stuff in there; give it a listen

 

Technology

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

Communication Key to Regulatory Influence, Gaining Better Support from Rule Makers (SST)

Buy Side Wants Clearer Benchmark Regulation (BST)

Industry Experts Define "Regtech" (SST)

Lessons to be Learned from Netflix's Approach to Data (BST/SST)

Broadridge Expands Securities Financing, Collateral Management Solutions with 4sight Acquisition (SST)

For Some, Regulators ─ Not Data Control ─ Biggest Hurdle for Public Cloud Adoption (BST)

 

Data

(Best of Inside Market Data & Inside Reference Data)

Awards 2016 Winners' Review (IMD)

IMD/IRD Awards Winners 2016 (IRD)

Visible Alpha Plans Expansion Ahead of Commercial Launch (IMD)

Taiwan Business Bank Picks Wolters Kluwer Solution (IRD)

Tradebird Adds Brexit Data to Crowd-Sourced Web, Mobile Application (IMD)

 

Opinions

Is Long-Term Stock Exchange a Silicon Valley Pipe Dream? (Dan DeFrancesco)

To Fee or Not to Fee (Faye Kilburn)

 

Features

The Tinkerer: Elliot Noma, Garrett Asset Management (Waters)

Europe Unbundles Research and Execution (Waters)

CAT Concerns: The Biggest Hurdles Still Facing the Massive Audit Trail (Waters)

Dark Pool Caps: Lighting Up the Darkness (Waters)

FIBO Marches Forward: A Look Inside State Street's FIBO Proof of Concept (Waters)

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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.

Broadridge CEO: ‘We intend to be a leader in AI’

In 2023, Broadridge became one of the first capital markets-focused companies to roll out a GPT-powered tool. Now it is looking across use cases and foundational models to determine where to plant its flag next.

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