Waters Wavelength Podcast Episode 83: Systematic Internalizers & RegTech
Anthony and James delve into how the systematic internalizer regime is shaping up, and then examine the regtech sector.

Anthony Malakian, US editor of Waters, and James Rundle, news editor of Waters, record a weekly podcast touching on the biggest stories in financial technology.
This week James and Anthony take a look at how the systematic internalizer regime is shaping up, and then examine the regtech sector. They wrap things up by delving into the most recent episode of Game of Thrones and then talk politics.
Systematic Internalizers
3:45 Moving forward, how will the SI market develop between the various banks and liquidity providers?
6:00 Are there any potential risks or concerns over this eventual explosion of SIs?
RegTech
7:30 A quick look at capital market IT spending in 2017.
9:45 Why the regtech sector is poised for growth.
12:30 Who are some of the players in the space?
Miscellany
15:30 The weekly Game of Thrones recap begins.
22:45 Then, naturally, an examination of why Nazis are bad.
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 via Twitter or email.
Anthony: @a_malakian; [email protected]
James: @JimRundle; [email protected]
Past 10 episodes:
Episode 73: The UK Election, Brexit & Fintechs; the Bloomberg Point-Port Integration
Episode 74: The RegTech Craze; Clearing Concerns
Episode 75: An Update on the Julia Programming Language; AI & Alternative Data; Digital Currencies
Episode 76: Radziemski Talks Machine Learning, Robotic Process Automation & Public Cloud Adoption
Episode 77: A Look at Mifid II Developments & the Use Cases for Behavioral Analytics
Episode 78: JavaScript Challenges & CFTC Revisits Reporting Regs
Episode 79: IBM's Major Moves & FCA Worries about Mifid II Readiness
Episode 80: All About Digital Currencies (And Some Libor, Politics & Game of Thrones)
Episode 81: Fintechs in the Regulatory Crosshairs & Brexit Fallouts
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