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This week, Javier Hernani, head of securities services at SIX, joins Wei-Shen on the podcast. They discuss the key takeaways from shortening the settlement cycles in the US, Canada, and Mexico, and the landscape for what needs to happen for Europe, UK, and Switzerland’s own move to T+1. 7:30 – Javier gives an overview of his role and dislike of the term “post-trade” 12:30 – The key takeaways from North America’s move to T+1 16:30 – What was the total investment in moving to T+1 21:00 – An opportunity to improve 23:00 – Lessons the EU, UK, and Swiss markets can apply 33:30 – The number of CSDs does not make it more complicated 35:30 – Why harmonizing EU’s securities services matters 40:30 – Balancing efforts for T+1 and DORA
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This week, Javier Hernani, head of securities services at SIX, joins Wei-Shen on the podcast. They discuss the key takeaways from shortening the settlement cycles in the US, Canada, and Mexico, and the landscape for what needs to happen for Europe, UK, and Switzerland’s own move to T+1. 7:30 – Javier gives an overview of his role and dislike of the term “post-trade” 12:30 – The key takeaways from North America’s move to T+1 16:30 – What was the total investment in moving to T+1 21:00 – An opportunity to improve 23:00 – Lessons the EU, UK, and Swiss markets can apply 33:30 – The number of CSDs does not make it more complicated 35:30 – Why harmonizing EU’s securities services matters 40:30 – Balancing efforts for T+1 and DORA
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×Reb is back on the podcast to talk about her trip to Reykjavik, as well as two market data reports released this month. 0:00 – Reb talks about her travels to Iceland 14: 00 – They discuss market data fees
Jennifer joins Eliot on the podcast this week to discuss the changing agenda at the SEC under Paul Atkins, crypto regulation, and the status of the Consolidated Audit Trail. 00:00 Tony and Shen discuss the Super Bowl and Tony's close encounter with a pizza cutter 13:00 Jennifer Schulp, director of financial regulation studies at the Cato Institute, joins Eliot on the show 16:00 Core focuses of the SEC going forward 23:00 The Uyeda interim administration 28:00 The new crypto agenda 32:00 "Minding the shop" vs. "setting the stage" 39:00 The Consolidated Audit Trail…
Lee joins to discuss changes in communication platforms over the last few years. 0:00 – Tony and Shen discuss their favorite desserts 4:30 – Lee Garf, general manager for financial markets compliance at Nice Actimize, joins Nyela on the show 5:30 – They discuss regulatory fines from 2024 and what it means for 2025 9:30 – The role of cloud 11:00 – Nice Actimize’s approach today 13:00 – How Nice Actimize is approaching AI 18:00 – The AI training process and financial lingo 25:30 – Predictions for 2025…
This week, Dan Entrup, co-founder of AggKnowledge and the creator of the It’s Pronounced Data newsletter joins Tony on the podcast. They discuss private markets data, artificial intelligence, and more. 00:00 Wei-Shen and Tony ramble on about Lunar New Year traditions 9:05 Dan Entrup, co-founder of AggKnowledge and the creator of the It’s Pronounced Data newsletter, joins the show 11:06 Dan’s career and the origins of AggKnowledge 15:33 The origins of the It’s Pronounced Data newsletter 20:42 The private markets data ecosystem 22:16 Challenges around private markets data 25:56 Why Dan doesn’t like the term “alternative data” 27:53 Data is still sold, not bought 31:52 Misalignment of data needs 36:54 The current appetite for AI…
This week, Nick Kolba, CEO and co-founder of Connectifi, joins Tony on the podcast. They discuss interoperability, the FDC3 standard, and the challenges of starting a company. 4:30 – Nick joins Tony on the podcast 11:30 – Desktop containers and interoperability 15:30 – Things should just work 19:00 – Limitations of the FDC3 movement 27:30 – You need tech that can support the transformation of data 28:30 – AI and its irrelevance to structured data 38:30 – Unexpected challenges of starting a company…
This week, Javier Hernani, head of securities services at SIX, joins Wei-Shen on the podcast. They discuss the key takeaways from shortening the settlement cycles in the US, Canada, and Mexico, and the landscape for what needs to happen for Europe, UK, and Switzerland’s own move to T+1. 7:30 – Javier gives an overview of his role and dislike of the term “post-trade” 12:30 – The key takeaways from North America’s move to T+1 16:30 – What was the total investment in moving to T+1 21:00 – An opportunity to improve 23:00 – Lessons the EU, UK, and Swiss markets can apply 33:30 – The number of CSDs does not make it more complicated 35:30 – Why harmonizing EU’s securities services matters 40:30 – Balancing efforts for T+1 and DORA…
Happy New Year, dear listeners. This week, Tony and Shen reflect on how this podcast started, the guests we’ve brought on, the changes in music (and co-hosts), and the topics we’ve covered and will be covering looking ahead.
Eliot talks to Carlo di Florio, president of financial services advisory company ACA Group, about the SEC’s key decisions this year, as well as the future of the regulator with current SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s tenure at the helm of the top US financial services regulator coming to an end in 2025. di Florio joined the SEC in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, and while there, headed up the regulator’s examinations division. Note to listeners: This episode was recorded before Paul Atkins’ SEC nomination. 6:30 – Carlo joins Eliot on the podcast 13:00 – Striking a balance 14:30 – The Gensler administration vs. future direction of the SEC 18:00 – New regulatory ideas around crypto, and other emerging technologies 19:30 – Pause on rulemaking 23:00 – Enforcement of off-channel communications 29:00 – The future of the Consolidated Audit Trail…
Reb and Shen discuss Reb’s article about how generative AI will impact the market data industry and how that will also creep into the reference data space. Reb also details a market data framework by Substantive Research, the drama around reference data identifiers, and a preview of her next story. https://www.waterstechnology.com/emerging-technologies/7952088/ai-set-to-overhaul-market-data-landscape-by-2029-new-study-finds?ref=header-search https://www.waterstechnology.com/data-management/7951990/industry-seeks-to-avoid-future-clashes-over-data-costs https://www.waterstechnology.com/data-management/7951982/new-working-group-to-create-open-framework-for-managing-rising-market-data-costs…
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