Blake Brockway, Kevin Darby, Hollis Griffin, Mo Guilfoile, Mark Haraburda, Buck Haworth, Thomas Jordan, JB Mackenzie, Christopher McNulty, Brian Mehta, Rama Pillai, Nancy Stern and Jan Waye
HKEX’S KEVIN RIDEOUT TALKS ABOUT MSCI MOVE TO HKEX FROM SGX
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited recently signed a long term agreement with MSCI to list their indices in Hong Kong rather than in Singapore at SGX, which had listed the contracts for decades.
FTSE RUSSELL, CME GROUP AND ISHARES LOOK AT WHAT’S DRIVING US EQUITY MARKETS
The 2020 rollercoaster continues in equities markets, and investors are turning to a variety of investment products to hedge and diversify, according to speakers at FTSE Russell’s webinar titled, “What’s been driving US equity markets outperformance?” on Thursday.
THE JOHN LOTHIAN NEWS DAILY UPDATE (WEEKLY ROUNDUP) – WEEK OF 10/19/2020
The John Lothian Daily Update is a podcast turning the daily JLN hits and takes comments, our original content and the stories and quips in the top box of First Read into a daily podcast.
The law firm of Murphy & McGonigle has opened a Chicago office staffed by industry veteran Harris Kay. Kay worked with the principals of M&M at a previous firm, so this is a coming home of sorts.
Mike Unetich always liked trading and investing classes in college and in fact started trading options from his dorm room. He saw newspaper ads for option floor clerks and through some friends who worked at Spear, Leeds & Kellogg in New York was referred to DRW in Chicago, where he was hired.
REGULATION AND ENFORCEMENT CONTINUE APACE DESPITE COVID’S ONSLAUGHT, REGULATORS SAY
Fresh from his exit from the CFTC several weeks ago, James McDonald, former director of the agency’s Enforcement Division, Tuesday addressed several “big picture” themes advanced by the CFTC during his tenure. The goal was to “redouble our focus on what we view as the...
Ralph Moses started in futures with Geldermann, helping them use a new IBM mainframe. He later started developing a system called Order Express for Lind Waldock, one of the first electronic trading front ends.