Max Bowie: The Real Consumer ‘Occupation’ of Wall Street

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Max Bowie, editor, Inside Market Data

You can’t have missed the Occupy Wall Street (and other cities) protests in 2011, which served to remind us that if there’s one thing people love to hate more than fat cats and bank CEOs, it’s protesters who claim to act in their name. But did you spot another consumer takeover of Wall Street? It’s what some are calling the “consumerization” of financial technology, and may prove to be one of Steve Jobs’ most disruptive legacies, as well as what finally got Apple products through the doors of

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