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The Mortgage Business Uncut podcast is your weekly analysis of the biggest themes shaping the Australian mortgage market. Join Alex Whitlock, Annie Kane, and Kate Aubrey as they discuss what the RBA thinks about the financial stability of Australia and what risks to look out for, why this spring auction market has been an unusual one, and why Greg Medcraft thinks we need a public RMBS. This week, they discuss: Which states were surging for auctions last week. The RBA's data on how borrowers are faring. Why a public RMBS could make mortgages more competitive. And much more!
In this special episode, host Annie Kane sits down with AFG chairman and former ASIC chairman Greg Medcraft to discuss why he believes Australia needs a public RMBS and his proudest achievements as chairman of the financial services regulator. Tune in to find out: Why he's passionate about securitisation What he's most proud of from his tenure as ASIC chairman Why he joined AFG And much more!
In this special episode, host Annie Kane sits down with AFG chairman and former ASIC chairman Greg Medcraft to discuss why he believes Australia needs a public RMBS and his proudest achievements as chairman of the financial services regulator. Tune in to find out: Why he's passionate about securitisation What he's most proud of from his tenure as ASIC chairman Why he joined AFG And much more!
ICMA’s Chief Executive Martin Scheck speaks to Greg Medcraft, Director, Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) about its mission and achievements to improve policies and livelihood across nations over the past six decades, its role in the international capital markets, and its global agenda including in the area of sustainability as well as the institution’s efforts in supporting digital transformation.
Greg Medcraft and ensuring markets are fair, orderly and transparent.
Greg MedCraft, Director of Financial & Enterprise Affairs for OECD was interviewed LIVE on the Traders Network Show, hosted by Matt Bird, at the 2019 Humanity 2.0 Forum at the Vatican in Rome, Italy.To inquire about being a guest on this show or others: Matthew Bird CommPro Worldwide C: +1 (646) 401-4499 E: matt@commpro.com W: www.commpro.com Visit: http://tradersnetworkshow.com for more details about the show.
World Economic Forum Special: Jeff is joined by Greg Medcraft, Director of Financial Enterprise Affairs with OECD. Greg and Jeff examine how blockchain and artificial intelligence are being utilized by governments around the world to fight corruption, standardize operations and decrease costs and risks. Have a question for Jeff? Find him on Twitter @JeffreySaviano Watch Jeff's talk from the World Economic Forum on the future of tax enterprise solutions here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwH5nayK10I Follow @GregMedcraft on Twitter for his latest insights. Read the OECD's "Blockchains Unchained" working paper here: https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/governance/blockchains-unchained_3c32c429-en Want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out to @JenHemmerdinger on Twitter.
In Part II of our 2-part series on the Blockchain revolution, Bill Below interviews Greg Medcraft, head of the OECD Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, on the how Blockchain technology is set to disrupt, and bring value, to governments and industries, alike.
What is blockchain technology? Why block? Why chain? Who controls a blockchain and how? Where is the brain? Many of those who know about blockchain, or at least know of it, do so through bitcoin. What is the relationship between bitcoin and blockchain? In Part 1 of a two-part podcast series, Greg Medcraft, who leads the OECD Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, talks to Bill Below about blockchain, starting with the basics of this revolutionary technology. Visit the website of the OECD Blockchain Policy Forum taking place in Paris on 4-5 September 2018 http://www.oecd.org/finance/oecd-blockchain-policy-forum-2018.htm
Hey Guys, This is the MOST anticipated episode of the year so far. In this "East meets West" episode, you'll hear the clash of philosophies, regulation VS the Free Market, open VS closed, public VS private. We talk about everything from how the government & regulatory bodies view crypto, blockchain, bitcoin, etc - and why they believe they can do it "better". Please make sure you share this episode around as it's one for the ages. Also - apologies for some of the stuttering by Aleks (me)..lol - I was a little fired up during the interview and wanted to get as much info as possible. Enjoy the episode & subscribe for more! PS - we've also got a trailer for this one on our YouTube page: https://youtu.be/p5u4OpdtPi8 As usual, find us on iTunes & Subscribe: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/decentralized/id1376769592 Aleks & Kosh Decentralized Podcast. www.decentralizedpodcast.com.au
This week in Crypto Watch, Alan Kohler spoke to Greg Medcraft, the Director of the Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs at the OECD who was in Melbourne for the APAC Blockchain Conference.