Waters
Waters Rankings 2024: Best reconciliation management provider—Duco
Product/service: Duco platform
BlackRock to integrate Aladdin and Preqin to create new private markets platform
CEO Larry Fink calls combining the two platforms “maybe the biggest opportunity in 10 years.”
$135.6m fines prompt Citi to modernize infrastructure, controls
The bank was hit with a combined $135.6 million fine on Wednesday for failing to resolve “longstanding internal controls and risk issues,” amid continued internal work across the enterprise.
This Week: IPC extends Google Cloud partnership, BlackRock/AIA, DTCC and more
A summary of the latest financial technology news.
Waters Rankings 2024: All the winners and why they won
WatersTechnology readers voted to determine the winners in 35 technology and data categories comprising this year’s virtual Waters Rankings.
Waters Rankings 2024: Best reference data provider—Association of National Numbering Agencies (ANNA)
Product/service: ANNA Service Bureau (ASB)
Waters Rankings 2024: Best corporate actions solution provider—SIX
Product/service: Global Corporate Actions service
Waters Rankings 2024: Best cybersecurity provider—AI Risk
Product/service: AIR-GPT platform
Waters Rankings 2024: Best transaction-cost analysis (TCA) system provider (highly commended)—S&P Global Market Intelligence
S&P Global Market Intelligence’s Transaction Cost Analysis tool is highly commended in the best transaction-cost analysis (TCA) system provider category of the 2024 Waters Rankings.
Waters Rankings 2024: Best reporting system provider—S&P Global Market Intelligence Cappitech
Product/service: Cappitech
Waters Rankings 2024: Best trading floor communication system provider—Cloud9
Cloud9 wins the best trading floor communication system provider category in the 2024 Waters Rankings.
Waters Wavelength Podcast: Deutsche Bank’s Boon-Hiong Chan
Boon-Hiong Chan from Deutsche Bank joins the podcast to talk about blockchain interoperability.
SocGen pushes data, analytics use cases for SG Markets
The bank is letting a handful of clients experiment with its proprietary data and models to inform their research.
Finra clears hurdle with CAT launch, but several others remain
Two major components of the consolidated audit trail are now in place. But wrangling over the CAT’s future continues.
Ace high or busted flush? Digital Asset’s mixed fortunes mirror DLT adversity
The vendor hoped to remodel post-trade using blockchain technology—and it still might—but its bumpy progress raises questions over the future of DLT in finance.
BlackRock-Preqin: It’s the data, Cupid!
As BlackRock buys Preqin, and LSEG strikes a data deal with Dow Jones, Max notes that in data, strange bedfellows breed valuable offspring.
This Week: BlackRock/Preqin, Trading Technologies, FIA Tech and more
A summary of some of the past week’s financial technology news.
Adaptive’s Aeron goes live on Microsoft Azure Marketplace
The messaging software used for building bespoke trading platforms is now available on Microsoft’s marketplace, making it accessible through major cloud providers.
AI could cut time for money laundering checks by 99%
Leading crypto exchange rolling out large language model for enhanced due diligence checks.
Standard Chartered keeps faith with quantum experimentation
The bank is aiming to future-proof itself with the ability to adopt new technology at an early stage.
Bloomberg, industry bodies push back on Cboe’s proposed OEMS rule change
Some industry bodies disagree with the options exchange’s proposal to carve its Silexx OEMS out of the SEC’s definition of an exchange facility and place it into a separate business line.
Waters Wrap: CME, Google and the pursuit of ultra-low-latency trading
CME Group and Google have announced Aurora, Illinois, as the location for the exchange’s new co-location facility. Anthony explains why this is more than just the next phase of the two companies’ originally announced project.
Deciphering Dora and developing operational resilience
This webinar explores how firms can develop the necessary operational resilience to maintain the integrity of their services in the event of operational disruption