Wavelength Podcast Episode 129: Interdealer Broker Troubles; Bitcoin ETFs

Anthony and James take a look at the interdealer broker space and quickly hit on whether or not bitcoin ETFs are to come in the near future.

This week, Anthony and James take a look at the tumultuous interdealer broker space and where it stands after John Phizackerley’s ouster at TP Icap (2:00). They then briefly discuss the latest bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) filing and whether these instruments will become a reality in the near future (8:00). And finally, James gives a quick 30-second recap of Croatia’s victory over England in the World Cup semifinals that sounds a bit like Morse Code (17:55).

Editor’s Note: The longer feature on bitcoin ETFs will run on WatersTechnology.com on Monday, July 16.

 


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Contact Info

As is the case with everything we do, we'd love to get some feedback from our listeners. Feel free to reach out to Anthony or James via Twitter or email.

Anthony: @a_malakiananthony.malakian@infopro-digital.com

James: @JimRundle; james.rundle@infopro-digital.com


Past 10 episodes:

Episode 119: SS&C's Acquisition Plans; Data Privacy Concerns; May 2018 Features

Episode 120: CCP Non-Default Losses

Episode 121: An Examination of CQRS; Coinbase’s Institutional Play

Episode 122: An Interview with Cboe's Chris Isaacson; GDPR Has Arrived

Episode 123: An Examination of the SGX-NSE Row; Esma Targets Reporting Platforms

Episode 124: Exchange Outages and Blockchain Developments

Episode 125:Bitcoin, Ether Aren't Securities (Maybe); Privacy Issues and the Law 

Episode 126: Brexit Fallout; the SGX-NSE Battle Continues; Cellphone Location Data

Episode 127: Digital Reasoning’s New AI Product; A Look at the July Issue of Waters

Episode 128: Agile Challenges; CAT Plan Questions

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