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waterstechnology.com | Max Bowie |Anthony Malakian |Rebecca Natale |Theo Normanton
This week, WatersTechnology published the first article in our second annual Voice of the CTO series: a deep dive into Man Group’s Project Condor, an effort to make the firm’s portfolio risk processes more efficient, authored by my colleague Eliot Raman Jones. The series will interview senior technologists at three large banks, one large asset manager, and one exchange. While it would be unthinkable for any of these firms not to have a chief technology officer or chief information officer, the
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waterstechnology.com | Wei-Shen Wong |Anthony Malakian |Max Bowie |Rebecca Natale
Tweet Facebook LinkedIn Save this article Send to Print this page Wei-Shen Wong, Asia editor, and Anthony Malakian, editor-in-chief of WatersTechnology, record a weekly podcast touching on the biggest stories in financial technology. To hear the full interview, listen in the player above, or you can click on the download button in the player above. You can also listen to us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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waterstechnology.com | Cole Lipsky |Anthony Malakian |Max Bowie |Rebecca Natale
With foreign exchange volatility surging to new heights, a growing number of execution management system (EMS) vendors are developing automated solutions designed to help buy-side firms manage operational risk when trading FX options. Buy-side traders have long been frustrated by the lack of effective integrated workflow tools for the instruments. In December last year, the FX trading head at T Rowe Price said it “feels like it’s [done] on the back of a cigarette packet”. Now vendors like Digital
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waterstechnology.com | Eliot Raman Jones |Anthony Malakian |Max Bowie |Rebecca Natale
Tweet Facebook LinkedIn Save this article Send to Print this page Voice of the CTOLast year, WatersTechnology spoke with eight senior technologists from eight different tier-one banks. Those interviews were conducted on background to get an honest understanding of the challenges they were facing. Nearly all of those challenges still exist today—you can find those articles here.
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waterstechnology.com | Anthony Malakian |Max Bowie |Rebecca Natale |Theo Normanton
Skip to main content Tweet Facebook LinkedIn Save this article Send to Print this page Kaja Zupanc, head of machine learning at Duco, won the data science professional of the year (vendor) category in this year’s Women in Technology & Data Awards. Key discussion points: Duco’s Adaptive Intelligent Document Processing is a project you’re particularly proud of.
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