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MeTheMoneyShow – Episode 22

Posted by: Best Execution, October 15, 2020
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Dan Barnes speaks with Lynn Strongin Dodds about some old chestnuts – a consolidated tape for European equities, and the implications of Brexit for London.

Me The Money Show Episode 22 from Markets Media on Vimeo.

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Tags: Aquis, CBOE, Chris Hollands, Consolidated Tape, Dan Barnes, Equivalence, Euronext, FCA, FINRA, London Stock Exchange, Lynn Stongin Dodds, Market Structure Partners, Niki Beattie, Trading Screen

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