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Leaders in Trading 2023: Industry Person of the Year shortlist revealed

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Shortlisted individuals are repeated contributors to discussion whether that be through panels, associations or schemes to support the next generation joining the financial services industry. He was promoted to senior vice president in 2018, later taking on his current role as director and multi asset trader.

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Challenges for the buy-side and research providers become a reality as SEC allows ‘no-action’ research letter to lapse

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has allowed its no-action letter to the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA), based on enforcements surrounding research services, to expire – reinforcing that it was not intended to be permanent solution. That bill is, however, not in effect.

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Unpacking the 20 most impact financial regulations from the last 20 years

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These regulations have significantly impacted the operations and behaviour of financial institutions, contributing to greater stability, transparency, and accountability in global financial markets. The years following 2008’s GFC experienced continued financial regulatory reform.

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An evolving service provider landscape

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The service provider landscape for outsourced trading is made up of an eclectic mix of firms. Boutique independents and the largest financial services providers co-exist in this burgeoning space which has some elements of comradery and others of fierce rivalry.

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Eyes on a new prize: How outsourced trading has taken off and why the attention is now turning to larger managers

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One of the greatest revelations across the financial services sector (and beyond) was that mantra of ‘we don’t have to do things the way we used to’ as office hours turned to hybrid work-from-home setups and video conferencing and instant messaging became the norm. The number now – in 2023 – is said to be well over 50.

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