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Join Newton One (Steve Target and Mark Singer) and Emily Skyrm, PNC Private Bank, as they discuss future estate tax considerations and planning techniques to preserve wealth on a multigenerational basis, including the “sunset” of The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.
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Scott Skyrm, Executive Vice President in fixed income and Repo at Curvature Securities, joins Jack Farley to share insights from his book “The Money Noose: Jon Corzine and the Collapse of MF Global.” Scott and Jack explore the startling parallels between the fall of the futures brokerage MF Global in 2011 and the recent collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX: the merging of proprietary trading with a brokerage, the illusion of “risk-free” trades funded with borrowed money, the liquidity mismatch between liabilities and assets, the misuse of client funds, the stubborn CEO with political connections and heavy risk appetite who is surrounded by “yes men,” and an alleged acquisition by a supposed savior that is later terminated (Binance for FTX, Interactive Brokers for MF Global). Jack explains why it is his opinion that the fall of FTX is much “worse” than the the MF Global, in that at MF Global the use of customer funds was a last resort, where in the case of FTX, it is Jack's reading that FTX likely misused (or at least “mislabelled) its customer funds well before its liquidity crisis. Lastly, Scott shares his outlook on the repurchase (“repo”) markets in 2022, as well as the Fed's dilemma between price stability and financial stability. Follow Scott on Twitter https://twitter.com/ScottSkyrm Follow Jack Farley on Twitter https://rb.gy/uesguv Follow Forward Guidance on Twitter https://rb.gy/cy0dki Follow Blockworks on Twitter https://rb.gy/igyzsj ____ Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://rb.gy/5weeyw Market commentary, charts, degen trade ideas, governance updates, token performance, can't-miss-tweets and more. Subscribe to the Blockworks Research “Daily Debrief” Newsletter: https://rb.gy/feusos __ Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (01:18) Is FTX The New MF Global? (02:24) MF Global's Transformation After 2008 (11:07) Can Broker Dealers Touch Client Funds? (20:11) Lack Of Controls At MF Global And FTX (23:29) Cross-Margining (32:52) MF Global's Risky Repo-To-Maturity Trades (40:54) The Risks Of Repo-To-Maturity Trades (43:19) FTX's Imaginary Tokens: FTT & SRM (47:40) MF Global's Ultimate Fate (53:59) The Fed's Dilemma (58:51) The Repo Market in 2022 __ Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets.
Scott Skyrm, Executive Vice President in fixed income & repo at Curvature Securities, joins former senior Fed trader Joseph Wang and host Jack Farley to share his insights from deep within the repo markets. Skyrm explores whether the Fed's forthcoming balance sheet runoff will agitate repo markets like last time in September 2019, when repo rates spiked higher. Skyrm (@ScottSkyrm) and Wang (@FedGuy12) weigh important considerations, such as the Fed's involvement with the market and what current repo rates indicate about the level of bond shorting. Skyrm tells Farley (@JackFarley96) that the trillions of Treasury collateral that the market will have to absorb over the next year will drain the ~$1.8 Trillion in Fed's reverse repo facility, yank repo rates higher, and eventually cause the market to rely once again on the Fed's standing repo facility. -- BCB is Europe's leading provider of business accounts and trading services for the digital asset economy. With a dedicated focus on institutional payment services, BCB Group provides business banking, cryptocurrency and foreign exchange market liquidity for some of the world's largest crypto-engaged financial institutions. For more information, please visit https://bcbgroup.com/jack
Scott Skyrm is the Executive Vice President in Fixed Income and Repo at Curvature Securities. Scott joins David on Macro Musings to discuss REPO markets, where they have been and where they are going. Specifically, Scott and David discuss the role of broker-dealers like Curvature Securities in the repo market, how repo markets are tied to treasury markets and government deficit financing, why repo rates have recently entered negative territory, potential reforms to the repo market, and much more. Support Macro Musings and get a free mug: https://donate.mercatus.org/mug/?utm_source=shownotes&utm_medium=hyperlink&utm_campaign=mug Transcript for the episode can be found here: https://www.mercatus.org/bridge/tags/macro-musings Scott’s Twitter: @ScottSkyrm Scott’s Bio: http://curvaturesecurities.com/our-team/#1540493883550-e8ec7543-62d3 David’s blog: macromarketmusings.blogspot.com David’s Twitter: @DavidBeckworth
This week we’re joined by the eloquent Andrew Skyrm with his choice of Hellogoodbye’s Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! paired with Jon Favreau’s Cowboys & Aliens. Joey finally has someone on the show to bond with over hip hop and Lana Del Ray in Skyrm. Mike has a revelation that Hellogoodbye is the band that wrote Here In Your Arms while Tyler keeps interchanging Hollister and Hot Topic (they’re the same thing). We go through nearly every song on the album and pretty much unanimously agree that this thing (spoiler) just does not hold up. Joey does a Tarantino impression and we’ll leave it to you to decide whether it’s more of a Leno or a Cartman. We don’t love our cheese this week, but we don’t hate it. Later on, we debut a new segment called Find The Movie Gel. Hey! Come see the RAMONES on 10/26 at Anthorna Gallery in West Philly w/ The Cure & Hurry. Whine & Cheese: A Podcast About Whiny Records and Cheesy Movies began in Spring 2018. It is a love letter to all things whiny and cheesy from Rites of Spring to Hawthorne Heights, Varsity Blues to Fifty First Dates, and everything in between. Listen as the trio of Joey Breeding, Mike Paulshock, and Tyler Smith mix and match two of life’s great audio and visual pleasures. Twitter and Instagram. While you’re at it, email us with your pairing suggestions, questions, Weird Al parodies, and comments! As always, ratings & reviews go a long way and are appreciated. Thanks LVAC for the support! Art by Jon Weed (check him out, he rules!) The post WHINE & CHEESE 33: ZOMBIES, (COWBOYS AND) ALIENS!, ETC. (w/ ANDREW SKYRM) appeared first on Cinepunx.
This week we’re joined by the eloquent Andrew Skyrm with his choice of Hellogoodbye’s Zombies!… The post WHINE & CHEESE 33: ZOMBIES, (COWBOYS AND) ALIENS!, ETC. (w/ ANDREW SKYRM) appeared first on Cinepunx.
The crew reviews the best and worst of Tobey Maguire with Special Guest Andrew Skyrm!!! film friends theme song: Hot Man by The Buggies dating history theme song: Sexy by BENSOUND Height/Weight theme song by Clean P of The Buggies Hit Us Up! E-mail - filmfriendspodcast@gmail.com Twitter - @thefilmfriends Insta - @filmfriendspodcast
We read Axel Night! It was a deep dive into the world of creepy pastas and learned the importance of having diverse interests.Follow Taylor @TaylorLessThan3 & Joe @JoeSkyrmListen to Spooky Time LIVE every Saturday on KPISS.FM
We read Axel Night! It was a deep dive into the world of creepy pastas and learned the importance of having diverse interests.Follow Taylor @TaylorLessThan3 & Joe @JoeSkyrmListen to Spooky Time LIVE every Saturday on KPISS.FM
Matt, Taylor, and Hannah meet for the first ever Diner Night! After a lengthy delay and the revelation that Taylor doesn't know what he is doing, guest host Joe Skyrm and guest Jacob Chaffin showed up to discuss campus issues, personal stories, and the horrors of Steak and Shake.
In this episode of Alphachat, Alphaville reporters Izabella Kaminska and David Keohane chat to repo market specialist Scott Skyrm about the fall of MF Global. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe Skyrm joins Open Mic's Podcast Eudora to discuss success, sincere expression, and bombing at awful clubs in Akron, Ohio.