Waters Wavelength

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  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 197:19:24
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Synopsis

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

Episodes

  • Episode 37: CBOE-Bats Deal, Machine Learning for Social Media

    29/09/2016 Duration: 30min

    Dan and Anthony open things by briefly talking about this year’s American Financial Technology Awards (:13) before jumping into the CBOE-Bats deal (3:31). They then switch gears to chat about a panel Anthony attended at the Chicago Trading Technology Summit that discussed using machine learning to sort through social media’s “noise” (13:10). The guys wrap things up discussing the first presidential debate (19:05).

  • Episode 36: Thomson Reuters-Redi Deal, Chicago Trading Technology Summit

    23/09/2016 Duration: 32min

    Dan and Anthony open things up discussing Thomson Reuters’ acquisition of Redi Holdings (:50). They also look at how this may or may not affect Bloomberg (6:45). Anthony then gives some highlights from the Chicago Trading Technology Summit (13:30). The guys wrap things up discussing their airplane woes (19:00), airplane etiquette (23:34) and some great meals they both had while traveling this week (29:00).

  • Episode 35: September Features with Emilia David

    15/09/2016 Duration: 33min

    Dan is joined by his colleague Emilia David to talk about their respective September features. Emilia talks about her story examining the future of trading turrets (1:34), including the hybrid model (3:00), the difference in wants between young and old users (4:28) and some interesting tidbits that didn’t make it into the story (7:20). Dan then discusses his case study on SmartStream’s acquisition of Credit Suisse’s fee management platform (9:10). He explains the timeline of events (10:43) and why Credit Suisse decided the platform would make for a good utility (11:50). Dan and Emilia then talk about Netflix’s “Stranger Things” (13:20) and how parts of “The West Wing” still ring true today (18:50). Finally, Dan wraps things up talking with Anthony Malakian about Week 1 of the NFL (23:12).

  • Episode 34: CurveGlobal CEO Andy Ross

    08/09/2016 Duration: 38min

    Dan sits down with Andy Ross, CEO of CurveGlobal, an interest rate derivatives venture between LSEG, CBOE and seven dealer banks, ahead of its go-live date on Sept. 26 (2:50). Andy talks about why he decided to take the job (5:05), what made him the best candidate for the role (8:00) and what it’s like managing a firm that’s a consortium of two exchanges and seven banks (9:25). He also discusses the reason behind pushing back the launch date from May to Q3 (11:45), what have been the biggest hurdles leading up to the go-live date (13:00) and the immediate timeline for CurveGlobal following its launch (17:40). He wraps things up discussing his favorite football (soccer) team and the difference between cricket and baseball (18:35). Dan and Anthony then discuss their time at the US Open (20:45), what is considered a good gift (25:30) and a preview of the NFL season (32:18).

  • Episode 33: IEX's Ronan Ryan

    01/09/2016 Duration: 36min

    Dan talks with IEX president Ronan Ryan about his new role at the exchange (2:10), how the phase-in period has gone (2:45) and the exchange’s short- and long-term goals (5:00). Ronan then discusses how IEX will be scalable despite not having some traditional revenue streams exchanges typically have (8:45), what he feels is misconstrued about the firm (11:45) and his thoughts on competitors launching new features that mirror some of IEX’s (17:07). Finally, he talks about his time as Fairfield University’s mascot, Lucas the Stag (20:30), and what actor he’d want to portray him if “Flash Boys” ever gets made into a movie (23:20). Dan and Anthony wrap things up discussing some takeaways from the interview (26:55) and the new non-cleared margin rules (29:40).

  • Episode 32: Seed CX CEO Edward Woodford, State of SEFs

    26/08/2016 Duration: 41min

    Dan is joined by Edward Woodford, co-founder and CEO of Seed Commodities Exchange (Seed CX), which was recently granted SEF registration from the CFTC. Edward explains the origins of Seed CX (3:30), the difference between hemp and marijuana (5:19), regulations surrounding industrial hemp (7:22), what separates Seed CX from other SEFs (13:43), whether the exchange is interested in offering new products (16:50) and what its next steps are (20:15). Anthony and Dan then discuss the overall status of SEFs (22:54) and emerging agricultural markets (31:57). They close things out discussing director Werner Herzog’s latest move, “Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World.” (33:20)

  • Episode 31: HFT Debates, RBC’s Head of Tech and Ops, PTFs

    18/08/2016 Duration: 33min

    Dan and Anthony open things open chatting about the problem with debating high-frequency trading and the defenders of both sides of the argument (:49). They then discuss each of their August features, with Dan starting things off recapping his discussion with RBC’s head of technology and operations, Bruce Ross (7:00). That’s followed by a look at Anthony’s story on the growing trend of blending ETFs and active mutual funds (12:20). Inspired by a recent Twitter hashtag, the guys share their seven favorite movies (18:11). To wrap things up, the two discuss the Ryan Lochte saga (26:35) and debate whether Michael Phelps, Usain Bolt and Katie Ledecky did or did not take steroids (29:35).

  • Episode 30: Northern Trust's Vijay Luthra Talks Disrupting Data Centers

    11/08/2016 Duration: 40min

    Dan talks to Vijay Luthra, global head of infrastructure engineering and operations at Northern Trust, about the disruption of data centers through emerging technologies (2:48). Vijay details some infrastructure projects taking place at Northern (5:23), shares his thoughts on the public cloud (12:42) and explains how the firm balances between being innovative with its data centers while still making sure they are reliable and secure (15:45). He also talks about some of his favorite eateries in Silicon Valley (18:01) and about what he does during his regular trips out west(20:13). Vijay wraps up by giving advice to firms looking to disrupt their own data centers (27:17). Afterwards, Dan and Anthony catch up by discussing their recent vacations (29:13) and the Olympics (31:20).

  • Episode 29: LedgerX's Paul Chou and Zach Dexter Talk Bitfinex Hack

    04/08/2016 Duration: 31min

    Dan welcomes Paul Chou and Zach Dexter, CEO and CTO, respectively, of the bitcoin trading and clearing platform LedgerX, on the podcast to discuss the recent hack at Bitfinex that saw over $60 million worth of bitcoins stolen from the Hong Kong-based exchange. The guys review the overall hack (3:40), talk about multi-signature systems (5:50) and debate the merits of cold storage and hot wallets (9:45). They also look at how the breach could impact future regulations (12:40) and institutional firms' willingness to get involved in bitcoin going forward (18:50). They wrap things about with a discussion about why Paul and Zach can't enjoy watching shows like "Mr. Robot" and "Silicon Valley" (26:50).

  • Episode 28: Larry Malakian (aka, Tony Malakian's Dad)

    28/07/2016 Duration: 34min

    With Dan away on vacation, Anthony enlisted the services of his dad, Larry Malakian, to help with the podcast. Larry spent over 40 years building and running data centers for companies like Equitable (now Axa), Cigna and Avon. For the podcast, he discusses the importance of getting a diverse array of feedback when facing a problem (~6:30), his "favorite" outage war story (~15:00), his greatest disaster recovery success (~17:00), his thoughts on his son being a journalist (~23:30), leadership qualities (~26:30) and food etiquette when in Asia (~30:00).

  • Episode 27: Trading Turrets, Sifma's CAT Comment Letter

    21/07/2016 Duration: 27min

    Dan and Anthony open things up looking at brokerage Eclipse International's decision to remove trading turrets in favor of Cloud9's platform (1:00). The conversation then turns to Sifma's recently submitted comment letter about the Consolidated Audit Trail (8:55). The guys then chat about the Republican National Convention (16:50) and break some news about the future of the podcast (26:03).

  • Episode 26: Wei-Shen Wong, Waters Hong Kong Reporter, Talks Fintech in Asia

    14/07/2016 Duration: 22min

    Wei-Shen Wong, WatersTechnology's new Hong Kong-based reporter, talks about her first feature for the site, which looks at how different regions in Asia are approaching regulatory oversight of fintechs (3:00). Wei-Shen discusses the difference between Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan's approach to fintech regulation. She then talks to Dan about her first trip to the US, and what she's checked out so far (15:15).

  • 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).

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