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Synopsis

Anthony Malakian and James Rundle discuss the hottest financial technology topics in the capital markets every week.

Episodes

  • Episode 25: Buy Side KYC, User Experience

    07/07/2016 Duration: 35min

    Dan and Anthony open the podcast reminiscing over the fact it's the show's 25th episode. They then discuss their July features. They start with Dan's story of user experience projects at large banks and asset managers (2:40). The two then switch gears to talk about Anthony's profile of the buy side know-your-customer (KYC) space (14:05). The guys also talk about the recent news involving Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and the overall state of the US presidential election (20:40). Finally, they talk about Kevin Durant signing with the Golden State Warriors (28:29).

  • Episode 24: Blockchain Adoption with Richard Johnson, Greenwich Associates

    30/06/2016 Duration: 30min

    Dan and Anthony chat with Richard Johnson, vice president of market structure and technology at Greenwich Associates, about his recent report “Blockchain Adoption in Capital Markets” (2:30). Dan and Anthony also discuss the “Game of Thrones” season finale and where the series ranks among their all-time favorites (15:00).

  • Episode 23: Brexit, Fintech Innovation Lab, TSAM

    24/06/2016 Duration: 23min

    Dan and Anthony open things up briefly recapping Blackstone’s Bill Murphy’s appearance on the podcast last week (:58). They then talk about Brexit and the impact it will have on the industry, specifically in the technology space (2:45). The guys shift gears to the sixth annual Fintech Innovation Lab (8:50) and TSAM (16:18). They wrap things up chatting about the NBA Finals (20:48) and the Euros (21:50).

  • Episode 22: Blackstone CTO Bill Murphy

    16/06/2016 Duration: 32min

    Dan and Anthony welcome their inaugural guest, Blackston CTO Bill Murphy. Bill discusses what bothers him about the "business vs. technology" debate (1:30), what makes a good, and bad, vendor pitch (12:00) and what he looks for when hiring someone (17:30). The guys also discuss the US Open (22:28) and the NBA finals (28:23).

  • Episode 21: Toronto Financial Information and Tech Summit, Fintech Regulation

    09/06/2016 Duration: 24min

    Dan opens things up by discussing this year’s Toronto Financial Information and Technology Summit (:40). He touches on the topic of regulatory oversight of fintechs, which was brought up a few times at the conference (4:30). He then shares his experience with how friendly Canadians are (11:10), and wraps things up by talking about his eventful flight home (15:40).

  • Episode 20: CAT, Unbundling Research, June Features

    02/06/2016 Duration: 40min

    Dan and Anthony open things up discussing the June features. They start things off talking about Dan’s story on the Consolidated Audit Trail (2:25). They briefly touch on Anthony’s profile of Garrett Asset Management’s Elliot Noma (12:00) before diving into European staff writer Aggelos Andreou’s feature looking at unbundling research in Europe (15:15). The guys also talk about the NBA and NHL playoffs (20:54), including Dan’s plan to save the NHL, and wrap things up with a heated debate on the Gawker-Peter Thiel battle (28:15).

  • Episode 19: BNP's Growth Plans, Buy Side KYC

    26/05/2016 Duration: 35min

    Dan and Anthony open things up looking at BNP Paribas’ goal to grow as a global custodian (1:34). They then transition to KYC requirements for the buy side (7:27). The guys then use “Game of Thrones” as a jumping off point for dissecting spoilers via social media (16:00). Finally, Dan and Anthony fight over the possibility of a Mayweather-McGregor fight (23:06).

  • Episode 18: Dos and Don'ts for PR People

    19/05/2016 Duration: 30min

    Dan and Anthony decide to switch things up this week by talking about some of their biggest pet peeves when it comes to dealing with folks in public relations (:58). When they finish ripping on media relations people, Dan shares his jury duty experience, including his interaction with a celebrity (21:45).

  • Episode 17: Regulatory Landscape, Fixed Income, Blockchain

    12/05/2016 Duration: 35min

    Dan and Anthony reunite after spending two weeks apart by opening things up discussing the current stream of regulations being passed in financial services (1:16). They switch to fixed income, chatting about the electronification of the space and the impact machine learning might have on it (9:13). The conversation then turns to blockchain and its never ending hype (14:35). The guys also chat about the Kentucky Derby (18:08) and the Canelo-Khan fight (24:06). Dan wraps things up by sharing a funny story from SifmaOps 2016 (30:45).

  • Episode 16: Sifma Ops, Nasdaq, Fixed Income

    06/05/2016 Duration: 29min

    Dan starts the show off alone again and talks about Sifma Ops 2016 (1:15) and rants about the hype at the conference around blockchain (1:59). Anthony gives Dan a ring (7:11) and Dan shares some thoughts on Miami (8:00). Anthony then discusses Dan’s piece on the Internet of Things (12:20). The two chat about Dan’s cover story on Nasdaq CEO Bob Greifeld (14:07) and the work Anthony’s done on fixed income this week (19:01). Anthony also shares his expert opinion on the Kentucky Derby (21:42). Dan wraps things up making a major announcement about the future of the podcast (28:00).

  • Episode 15: Consolidated Audit Trail

    28/04/2016 Duration: 32min

    Dan starts the show off by himself talking about the SEC’s decision to publish the CAT NMS plan for public comment (:53) and what that means for the overall timeline of the massive database. He then briefly touches on a story idea he has around user experience (10:10) before calling Anthony (11:04), who is on vacation. The two chat about what Anthony's missed while away from the office (13:40) and his thoughts on Tom Brady’s four-game suspension being overturned on appeal (20:00). Dan then wraps things up talking about the absurdity of the NFL Draft (25:47) and why HBO’s “Silicon Valley” is so awesome (29:50).

  • Episode 14: NATAS, Sell-Side Technology Awards

    22/04/2016 Duration: 33min

    Dan and Anthony discuss the North American Trading Architecture Summit (2:05) and the Sell-Side Technology Awards (18:54). They also talk about the passing of music icon Prince (26:54).

  • Episode 13: TruMid, Innovation Labs

    14/04/2016 Duration: 28min

    Dan and Anthony chat about TruMid's soon-to-be-launched proprietary trading platform (1:05) and the launch of Deutsche Bank's Silicon Valley innovation lab (7:11). The guys then talk about what technologies they'd develop at their own labs (8:57), and Dan goes on a rant about runners (14:10). They wrap things up discussing Gay Talese's bizarre new story (18:25) and the Rangers' playoff chances (26:20).

  • Episode 12: Open Source, Reg AT, Panama Papers

    07/04/2016 Duration: 27min

    Dan and Anthony talk about both their features, discussing why they chose their respective topics and what they weren't able to fit into their stories. They start off with Dan's feature on open-source software in financial services (1:17), and then switch to Anthony's piece on the CFTC's proposed Regulation Automated Trading (8:23). Afterwards, the guys touch on the Panama Papers (17:36). To wrap things up, Anthony gives his controversial opinion on the men's and women's NCAA championship basketball games (22:26).

  • Episode 11: Future of Exchanges, Bussmann Departure, Apple-FBI Closure

    31/03/2016 Duration: 27min

    Dan and Anthony talk about the evolution of exchanges and the services they offer (:53). They then turn their attention to Oliver Bussmann's departure from UBS and speculate on what he might do next (10:52). They also touch on the conclusion of the Apple-FBI debate (15:55). The guys wrap things up talking Wrestlemania 32 (20:05) and the NCAA Final Four (25:52).

  • Episode 10: Markit-IHS Merger, FIA Boca

    24/03/2016 Duration: 27min

    Anthony opens things up by ridiculing Dan for his NCAA tournament predictions (1:46). The guys then analyze the Markit-IHS merger, discussing feedback they've gotten from their sources and the possible impact on the overall industry (7:50). Anthony chats about his trip to FIA Boca (15:28), citing convos about the FIS-SunGard merger (17:40) and Duco's plans to extend machine learning into the reconciliation process (20:26). He wraps things up detailing how he plans out his schedule at a conference (22:30).

  • Episode 9: Cyber Risk North America, Deutsche Börse-LSE Deal

    17/03/2016 Duration: 19min

    Dan is solo with Anthony down in Florida at the FIA Boca conference. He talks about attending a few panels at the Cyber Risk North America conference in New York (1:11) and LSE and Deutsche Börse coming to an agreement(10:12). Dan wraps things up making his Final Four picks for the 2016 NCAA men's basketball tournament (13:54).

  • Episode 8: Consolidation of Risk Platforms, Open Source

    10/03/2016 Duration: 32min

    Dan and Anthony try and get some feedback on the features their working on by discussing their progress thus far. They open things up talking about Anthony's feature on the consolidation of risk platforms on the buy side (1:05). They then switch to Dan's feature, which looks at the use of open source in financial services (10:11). The guys wrap things up chatting about the state of the UFC following the most recent pay-per-view (16:55).

  • Episode 7: Machine Learning, Climbing the Corporate Ladder

    03/03/2016 Duration: 26min

    Dan and Anthony open things up talking about machine learning and its application to firms in financial services (:55). They then discuss the best way to climb the corporate ladder based on their experience interviewing C-level executives for the magazine (9:30). Anthony briefly touches on BISAM's acquisition of FinAnalytica (18:10), before wrapping things up by analyzing the results from Super Tuesday(19:00).

  • Episode 6: FBI vs. Apple, LSE-Deutsche Börse Merger

    25/02/2016 Duration: 29min

    Dan and Anthony discuss the recent dispute between the FBI and Apple over unlocking the phones of the San Bernardino shooters (1:04). They also chat about the possibility of a merger between London Stock Exchange Group and Deutsche Börse (12:55). Finally, they wrap things up by talking about some of their favorite current television shows (18:35), including Billions (18:45), It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (22:10), Archer (24:40) and House of Cards (26:12).

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