Waters Wavelength Podcast Episode 96: CAT Concerns & Big Tech Takes Aim at Asset Managers

Anthony and James look at developments pertaining to the Consolidated Audit Trail and wonder if big-tech companies could challenge traditional asset managers.

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On the podcast, Anthony and James talk about how the Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT) is facing pushback, but the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ain’t having it. They then turn their attention to the idea that big tech companies like Google and Apple could eventually challenge traditional asset managers for business. They wrap things up by giving their thoughts on the best albums to be released in 2017.

2:00 Industry Tight-Lipped on CAT Status as Deadline Hits

10:30 Big Tech May Take a Bite out of Asset Management

18:30 The best music in 2017


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 84: Quantum Computing & IBOR/Blockchain

Episode 85: Cybersecurity & Dos/Don'ts for PRs

Episode 86: Nasdaq’s Use of Machine Learning & T+2 Comes to North America

Episode 87: Disaster Recovery & Initial Margin Rules

Episode 88: CBOE's Bryan Harkins, SEC Hack, Esma Proposal

Episode 89: JPMorgan's Oliver Harris on Fintechs; T2S Developments

Episode 90: CCOs Talk About AI, Cyber Threats & Real-Time Monitoring

Episode 91: Sibos Preview; M&A Activity; Blockchain's Evolution

Episode 92: The Best of Sibos Toronto

Episode 93: Recaps of Sibos Toronto, Risk USA & Sifma DC

Episode 94: The CME's Bitcoin Play & FSB Worries About AI

Episode 95: Bitcoin/Blockchain News, BNP's Acquisition, Post-Trade Tech

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