Waters Wavelength Podcast Episode 12: Open Source, Reg AT, Panama Papers

Dan and Anthony chat about their April features.

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Dan and Anthony talk about both their features, discussing why they chose their respective topics and what they weren't able to fit into their stories. They start off with Dan's feature on open-source software in financial services (1:17), and then switch to Anthony's piece on the CFTC's proposed Regulation Automated Trading (8:23). Afterwards, the guys touch on the Panama Papers (17:36). To wrap things up, Anthony gives his controversial opinion on the men's and women's NCAA championship basketball games (22:26).

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Links to articles discussed:

Open to Open Source

Dan DeFrancesco: License to Build

R.I.P. Vendors: Can Open Source Fundamentally Change the Way Third Parties Operate?

Reg AT: A Source (Code) of Contention

Premonition from the Panama Papers

 

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Dan: @dandefrancesco; Dan.DeFrancesco@incisivemedia.com 

 

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Past episodes:

Episode One: Bloomberg Terminals, Work Force Issues

Episode 2: Blockchain, StatPro-Investor Analytics Merger

Episode 3: Dark Pools, SEC, Enterprise Risk 

Episode 4: Flash Crash, MiFID II, Blockchain on the Buy Side, DMMs

Episode 5: Waters Wavelength Podcast Episode 5: Linux Vulnerability, Bitcoin vs. Blockchain

Episode 6: FBI vs. Apple, LSE-Deutsche Börse Merger

Episode 7: Machine Learning, Climbing the Corporate Ladder

Episode 8: Consolidation of Risk Platforms, Open Source

Episode 9: Cyber Risk North America, Deutsche Börse-LSE Deal

Episode 10: Markit-IHS Merger, FIA Boca

Episode 11: Future of Exchanges, Bussmann Departure, Apple-FBI Closure

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