HomeALL NEWSNews MeTheMoneyShow – Episode 11 By Ian Rycott June 24, 2020 6:51 pm Share FacebookTwitterLinkedin In this week’s discussions Dan Barnes and John D’Antona focus on potential changes at the SEC and how the resurgence of retail trading has added liquidity and volatility to the markets. TagsSECJohn D'AntonaDan Barnes Share FacebookTwitterLinkedin Previous articleCSDR settlement regime ‘out’ as UK sets new pathNext articleEuropean Women in Finance: Christine Ciriani Ian Rycott Related Articles SIX Swiss Exchange Constrained and fragmented trading volumes call for pragmatic innovation – not panic innovation News Vanguard veteran Michael Lovett joins Bell Asset Management as CEO News in brief Clearstream picks Fenergo for CLM solution Latest Articles News Deutsche Börse, Nodal Exchange to offer US energy markets futures, options data News Multi-asset trading: the ultimate balancing act News Flow Traders hires new CTO as it looks to “accelerate growth” in 2024 News River Global taps Bloomberg for front-to-back workflow solutions News Virginie Saade: Benefits of consolidated tape ‘cannot be overstated’ Load more