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Our guest this episode is Steve Boms, Founder and President at Allon Advocacy and also Executive Director of the Financial Data & Technology Association. Steve comes out of Penn State and has worked at Capital One, the International Securities Exchange, and the US House of Representatives assisting a senior member of the Financial Services Committee. We talk about regulations and government relations in financial services. Topics include: Who needs a lobbyist? How do the countries stack up against each other in terms of regulation readiness for open banking? Dodd Frank passed into law in 2010 but we're only talking about the regulations going into place at the end of 2024. Why? What are the metrics we should be looking at that will indicate we're moving toward connected finance in the right way and at the right speed? What must the consumer be reassured of when it comes to asking them to offer up their data? Why financial services is one of the first verticals being looked at for the application of data regulation. How data access will bring more competition which will bring more benefits to consumers. Helpful Links: Allon Advocacy Financial Data & Technology Association Steve Boms on LinkedIn Envestnet Yodlee
Greg began his career in what he would eventually transform into Gamification Economics when he made his first sports bet at 7 years old. He went on to learn the business of a sell side bookmaker and then at 14 began studying Behavioral Economics, Market Mechanics and Quantitative Modeling at the old Garden State Park in New Jersey ("The poor man's stock market"). As an adult, Greg became one of the first Registered Market Makers on the International Securities Exchange and started working on a buy side proprietary options trading desk during the DotCom bubble of the late 1990s. Greg went on from there to work in consulting, educating and advising retail and institutional clientele on Technical/Quantitative Analysis, options theory and applications, etc and became a Registered Investment Adviser. After becoming disappointed with traditional financial markets following the crisis of the late 2000s, Greg created what is now known as the subdiscipline of Gamification Economics, as well as TheWolfLine, which is the application of financial market type trading theories and tools to the context of games (most notably, all forms of "sports betting"). TheWolfLine platform/products is the only known technology in the world to ever be rejected by the App Store for "violation of Rule 22.5 as an illegal gambling aid like card counting for sports betting". Greg holds a Bachelor Of Science Degree (NOT in "Economics" or "Finance" thankfully) from Humboldt State University in Arcata, CA where he played Football as a linebacker and on special teams and is a Veteran of the United States Navy.
In this episode, Mark is joined by Gary Katz, co-founder and former CEO of the International Securities Exchange. They discuss: Gary receiving the Sullivan award at the Options Industry Conference Thoughts after being away from the conference for a few years His thoughts on how Nasdaq is integrating ISE Issues with liquidity The importance of market makers Caring for people on the autism spectrum Snack foods And more
In this episode, Mark is joined by Gary Katz, co-founder and former CEO of the International Securities Exchange. They discuss: Gary receiving the Sullivan award at the Options Industry Conference Thoughts after being away from the conference for a few years His thoughts on how Nasdaq is integrating ISE Issues with liquidity The importance of market makers Caring for people on the autism spectrum Snack foods And more
Future Squared with Steve Glaveski - Helping You Navigate a Brave New World
We're going live a day early this week in anticipation of not one, but two, very special announcements tomorrow from the team here at Collective Campus. This week's guest is Richard Schmalensee, the Howard W. Johnson Professor of Management Emeritus and Professor of Economics Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He served as the John C Head III Dean of the MIT Sloan School of Management from 1998 through 2007. He was as a Member of the President's Council of Economic Advisers from 1989 through 1991 and served for 12 years as Director of the MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research. Professor Schmalensee is the author or co-author of 12 books and more than 120 published articles. His research has centered on industrial organization economics and its application to managerial and public policy issues, and he was the 2012 Distinguished Fellow of the Industrial Organization Society. Professor Schmalensee is a Fellow of the Econometric Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has served on the Executive Committee of the American Economic Association and has been a Director of the International Securities Exchange and other corporations. He is currently a Director of the International Data Group and the National Bureau of Economic Research, and is Chairman of the Board of Directors of Resources for the Future. He has testified before Congress and served as a consultant to government agencies and numerous private firms. Topics Discussed: - The difference between single-sided and multi-sided marketplaces - The challenges of growing a marketplace platform like Airbnb - What successful marketplaces have in common - How to increase your chances of success when building a marketplace - The role of marketplaces in employee and contractor welfare - Are sharing economy companies really about sharing? - Regulatory considerations - The impact of blockchain on marketplaces Show Notes: 1. Richard’s books: Matchmakers: The New Economics of Multisided Platforms - https://amzn.to/2QNtbpz Paying with Plastic: The Digital Revolution in Buying and Borrowing - https://amzn.to/2xyuCQN Invisible Engines: How Software Platforms Drive Innovation and Transform Industries - https://amzn.to/2Nyrq1x Management: Inventing and Delivering Its Future - https://amzn.to/2zn4bis Harnessing Renewable Energy in Electric Power Systems: Theory, Practice, Policy - https://amzn.to/2MUdhGH 2. Richard’s LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/richard-schmalensee-699252 3. Marketplatforms.com 4. Richard's profile at MIT: rschmal.scripts.mit.edu/ --- I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you’d like to receive a weekly email from me, complete with reflections, books I’ve been reading, words of wisdom and access to blogs, ebooks and more that I’m publishing on a regular basis, just leave your details at www.futuresquared.xyz/subscribe and you’ll receive the very next one. Listen on Apple Podcasts @ goo.gl/sMnEa0 Also available on: Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and Soundcloud Twitter: www.twitter.com/steveglaveski Instagram: www.instagram.com/@thesteveglaveski Future Squared: www.futuresquared.xyz Steve Glaveski: www.steveglaveski.com Medium: www.medium.com/@steveglaveski
Trading Block: Big news today from an options exchange perspective: Nasdaq announced it has agreed to acquire International Securities Exchange (ISE), an operator of three electronic options exchanges, from Deutsche Borse Group. Investors greeted the Nasdaq deal to buy International Securities Exchange, the US options business of Deutsche Borse, with some skepticism on Thursday, sending Nasdaq shares down as much as 3.5 per cent. Earnings: Dollar General Odd Block: Calls trade in Club Corp. Holdings Inc. (MYCC), puts trade in Peabody Energy Corp (BTU), and calls and puts trade Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc (HLT) Mail Block: Listener questions and comments Twitter: The Options Insider @Options - With a potential ban on trading options in IRAs looming - Tell us how you trade options in your IRA right now? Question from Alex - In OptionBlock503, we agreed that while it is very unusual, the 25D 1Y Cash-secured Put was entered for all the right reasons. The follow up question is then. What are the various practical ways to Risk Manage/Baby Sit a Long Term CashSecured Put under different scenarios of the underlying (underlying is trending up, down or sideways) and for different regimes of volatility? Cheers. Around the Block: This Week in the Market Mar 10: Jobless Claims, Treasury Budget Mar 11: Import and Export Prices
Trading Block: Big news today from an options exchange perspective: Nasdaq announced it has agreed to acquire International Securities Exchange (ISE), an operator of three electronic options exchanges, from Deutsche Borse Group. Investors greeted the Nasdaq deal to buy International Securities Exchange, the US options business of Deutsche Borse, with some skepticism on Thursday, sending Nasdaq shares down as much as 3.5 per cent. Earnings: Dollar General Odd Block: Calls trade in Club Corp. Holdings Inc. (MYCC), puts trade in Peabody Energy Corp (BTU), and calls and puts trade Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc (HLT) Mail Block: Listener questions and comments Twitter: The Options Insider- With a potential ban on trading options in IRAs looming - Tell us how you trade options in your IRA right now? Question from Alex - In OptionBlock503, we agreed that while it is very unusual, the 25D 1Y Cash-secured Put was entered for all the right reasons. The follow up question is then. What are the various practical ways to Risk Manage/Baby Sit a Long Term CashSecured Put under different scenarios of the underlying (underlying is trending up, down or sideways) and for different regimes of volatility? Cheers. Around the Block: This Week in the Market Mar 10: Jobless Claims, Treasury Budget Mar 11: Import and Export Prices
The Options Insider's coverage of the 2015 Options Industry Conference continues with an exchange update from Geralyn Endo, International Securities Exchange Holdings
Options Insider Interviews: Talking Litigation with Gary Katz In this episode of Options Insider Interviews, Mark is joined by Gary Katz, CEO of the International Securities Exchange. They discuss: The third addition to the ISE family, ISE Mercury The use case for a third exchange Simplifying the exchange space, point and counterpoint Litigation with CBOE Technological advancements to mitigate risk and facilitate execution The role of the OCC in regulation and risk control The new ISE CyberSecurity Index And more…
In this episode of Options Insider Interviews, Mark is joined by Gary Katz, CEO of the International Securities Exchange. They discuss: The third addition to the ISE family, ISE Mercury The use case for a third exchange Simplifying the exchange space, point and counterpoint Litigation with CBOE Technological advancements to mitigate risk and facilitate execution The role of the OCC in regulation and risk control The new ISE CyberSecurity Index And more
Options Insider Radio: ISE's New Exchange In this episode, Mark talks to Gary Katz, CEO of the International Securities Exchange. They discuss: The details about ISE's new exchange "Gemini". The ongoing debate about Max/Jumbo SPY contract. The difference between ISE and BOX approach to Max. The effects of the CBOE shutdown and the future of exclusivity. The semi-exclusive trading of Russell Index products. The introduction of mini options. Exchanges as SROs. Upcoming products from the ISE. And more!
Options Insider Radio: ISE's New Exchange In this episode, Mark talks to Gary Katz, CEO of the International Securities Exchange. They discuss: The details about ISE's new exchange "Gemini". The ongoing debate about Max/Jumbo SPY contracts. The difference between ISE and BOX approach to Max. The effects of the CBOE shutdown and the future of exclusivity. The semi-exclusive trading of Russell Index products. The introduction of mini options. Exchanges as SROs. Upcoming products from the ISE. And more!
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There are four panels in the conference. Topic of Panel 1 is What makes an exchange a unique institution? It is moderated by Andrew Brooks, Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading for T. Rowe Proce Associates, Inc. Panelists include Alfred Berkeley, Chairman & CEO of Pipeline Trading Systems, Gary Katz, CEO of International Securities Exchange, William O'Brien, CEO of Direct Edge, Brett Redfearn, Global Head of Liquidity in J.P. Morgan Securities, and Asani Sarkar, Researcher in Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The conference is to be continued by Part 3 for more panel discussions.
There are four panels in the conference. Topic of Panel 1 is What makes an exchange a unique institution? It is moderated by Andrew Brooks, Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading for T. Rowe Proce Associates, Inc. Panelists include Alfred Berkeley, Chairman & CEO of Pipeline Trading Systems, Gary Katz, CEO of International Securities Exchange, William O'Brien, CEO of Direct Edge, Brett Redfearn, Global Head of Liquidity in J.P. Morgan Securities, and Asani Sarkar, Researcher in Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The conference is to be continued by Part 3 for more panel discussions.
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"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"
"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"
"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"
"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"
"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"
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Options Insider Radio 105: Interview with Gary Katz, CEO of International Securities Exchange Taped live at the 2012 OIC Conference, Mark and Gary cover all the hot-button issues of the day. Topics include: Max SPY contract Bringing the Max SPY to the next level, creating a sort of Super Max SPY New trading floor possibilities Improvements to their spread functionality with the implied order type Technology as its own revenue center Mini options After hours trading An update of the ISE product suite
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