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Hits & Takes Can you get transcendent for charity? - ohmmmmm, yes. Check out the SweatForALTSO X ASCEND event Sept. 6th in Chicago. It's a yoga/meditation event and part of the series of active events A Leg To Stand On usually hosts in New York. This is ALTSO's first such Chicago event! ~JK Hoosier humor. The increasingly funny Walt Lukken had the tweet of the day yesterday when he posted "Life's constants: Death, taxes and Lothian's plugging of Pat Kenny. Great advice for interns" along with links to the Pat Kenny MarketsWiki Education video.~JJL
US Bank branch manager at the Rookery Building in Chicago LaTacha Knox and several associates taught the Personal Management merit badge as part of Trading Tech 300 yesterday. They had presentations on banking, credit, investing and more from various departments and the Scouts even had a tour of the U.S. Bank trading floor. Congratulations to U.S. Bank on a great day for the Scouts.~JJL The CME Group celebrated 40 years of trading the 30-year Treasury Bond on August 22. Trading was launched on August 22, 1977. It took four years for the 30-year Treasury Bonds to become the most actively traded futures contract in the world.~JJL Today's video from MarketsWiki Education World of Opportunity in Chicago is of Julie Lerner of the PanXchange.~JJL Cinnober's interim results are out, reflecting many of their investments in the future. Floyd Mayweather is promoting yet another initial coin offering (ICO). In case anybody forgot, Mayweather vs. McGregor is this Saturday. There's some fun bookmaking going on for this fight as well - odds are so in favor of Mayweather that 95 percent of bets at the MGM are going for McGregor. This lopsided market means huge losses (~$50m is the estimate) for Vegas sports books. ~SD ++++ Mnuchin's Fort Knox Quip: 'I Assume the Gold Is Still There' Saleha Mohsin and Alister Bull - Bloomberg Only third Treasury secretary to visit U.S. Bullion Depository; $200 billion worth of gold, though not counted since 1953 U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin paid a rare official visit to Fort Knox to check out the nation's gold stash on Monday -- while keeping an open mind for future film projects. /goo.gl/ZUEJE8 ***** Remember what Warren Buffett said about gold (Courtesy of Minyanville): "Gold gets dug out of the ground in Africa, or someplace. Then we melt it down, dig another hole, bury it again and pay people to stand around guarding it. It has no utility. Anyone watching from Mars would be scratching their head."~JJL ++++ Trump Takes Aim at the Press, With a Flamethrower Jim Rutenberg - NY Times Every time you think President Trump's anti-press rhetoric can't get worse, he finds a way of surprising you and not surprising you all at the same time. /goo.gl/y8o2dC ***** Luckily, I am part Targaryen.~JJL ++++
Global Trading Markets, Disruptive Tech and Entrepreneurship - Julie Lerner Education.MarketsWiki.com "You can't be an entrepreneur until you get that big idea. And that idea needs to be so big it feels like a curse as much as a blessing in the sense that you know you have to go do it." In this video from MarketsWiki Education's World of Opportunity event in Chicago, Julie Lerner, CEO of PanXchange, discusses the convergence of global markets and being a successful entrepreneur. Lerner maintains that not only do you need passion, you need a specific niche. She realized she found hers when she learned how to embed options into cash contracts while working for Cargill trading Latin American sugar. Lerner's passion is commodities, but her niche is business development. Any entrepreneur trying to develop a business must have the network and reputation to give the endeavor legs. A great idea is useless in a vacuum. Read the rest and watch the video » ++++ CASE STUDY; University of Chicago: Midwest Trading Competition Trading Technologies The University of Chicago (UChicago) launched the annual Midwest Trading Competition in 2013. Schools from California to Texas to New York and beyond travel to Chicago to compete in this day-long matchup, which is billed as "the nation's premier algorithmic trading competition." The event, which sprouts from UChicago's Career Advancement Department, was created to foster an authentic environment to equip students with beneficial skills, experience and networking opportunities in the world of trading. As the competition has grown over the years, UChicago decided that for the 2017 competition, they wanted to provide a more realistic and robust trading platform to enhance the competitor experiences. The new platform needed to be able to handle a high volume of messages in a short period of time and exhibit real-market data showing high volatility, high liquidity and real commodity prices. That's where TT came in. /goo.gl/93Pa3R ++++ Wednesday's Top Three Our top read piece of the day yesterday was the Forbes article Wall Street's Cowboy Traders Find New Riches In Bitcoin And Cryptocurrencies. Second went to the report on the Michael Coscia case from Crow & Cushing. Third went to the New York Times' piece How Many Americans Would Pass an Immigration Test Endorsed by Trump? ++++ MarketsWiki Stats 106,525,445 pages viewed; 22,682 pages; 207,967 edits MarketsWiki Statistics ++++
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Lead Stories | How Fair Is Stock Trading? The SEC May Soon Decide Annie Massa - Bloomberg SEC eyes test of how exchange payouts to traders affect market; Equity players debate system with near-religious zeal When it comes to fairness on U.S. stock exchanges, nobody really knows the truth. There's never been a comprehensive study on the desirability of the system in place at the three biggest U.S. stock exchanges, which pay some traders to use their platforms and charge others. That hasn't stopped advocates on both sides of the issue from making arguments in favor or against the practice with similar near-religious zeal. /goo.gl/ZSgpeK U.S. Gets Easier Path to Insider-Trading Convictions; Judges reject former SAC Capital Advisors manager Mathew Martoma's request for new trial Nicole Hong - WSJ Prosecutors recovered lost ground in their fight against insider trading with a court decision Wednesday upholding the 2014 conviction of former SAC Capital Advisors LLP portfolio manager Mathew Martoma. /goo.gl/GsdwPE Soc Gen promotes O'Hara to lead US prime brokerage and clearing; O'Hara replaces Alain Courbebaisse, who joined Euronext in May as its new chief information and technology officer. Joe Parsons - The Trade Societe Generale has promoted John O'Hara as head of prime brokerage and clearing business for the Americas, marking the latest reshuffle for the former Newedge unit. /goo.gl/M7vDxb **To see some of SocGen's history, see last year's JLN piece We Can Rebuild It: SocGen Prime Services Group Reengineered And Growing Typhoon Hato kills 12 in Macau and southern China; Thousands evacuated, flights cancelled and schools closed after the storm triggers Hong Kong's most severe warning Associated Press via The Guardian Typhoon Hato has killed at least 12 people after it tipped across southern China on Wednesday, battering Hong Kong skyscrapers, flooding streets and forcing thousands to flee to shelters. /goo.gl/8fc6jT BOX Trading Floor Launches PR Newswire BOX Options Exchange, an innovator in market structure and client services, is pleased to announce the launch of BOX's new trading floor today. /goo.gl/EkJW7z Lack of Disclosures Raises Questions About Who Controls Chinese Conglomerate David Barboza - NY Times Questions about the ownership and corporate structure of the HNA Group, one of China's biggest  and most acquisitive  companies, are mounting, prompting scrutiny by regulators in the United States and Europe and leading at least one Wall Street bank to step away from it. /goo.gl/hjSszP Three challenges facing investors ahead of Mifid II; Looming regulation aims to inject greater transparency into all markets Philip Stafford - FT Europe's big bang of market reforms, known as Mifid II, is approaching faster than the financial services industry would like. /goo.gl/xYojXa Investors pour back into crisis-era credit product; Market for bundles of credit default swaps more than doubles for year to date Joe Rennison in New York - FT Hedge funds are embracing an esoteric credit product widely blamed for exacerbating the financial crisis a decade ago, as low volatility and near record prices for corporate debt tempt them into riskier areas to seek higher returns. /goo.gl/jjz9vy Mario Draghi and Janet Yellen pose headline risks for traders; Central banks gathering in Jackson Hole may spur sleepy August markets into life Robin Wigglesworth - FT Washington's House of Cards-rivalling political drama has dominated investor attention this summer, but this week the focus is shifting to a sleepy valley in Wyoming. /goo.gl/9nR2vk The EU and U.S. Want to Change the Rules of the Bond Market; European officials think voters are more important than the institutions that buy their bonds, but that's a costly error. Mark Grant - Bloomberg What are the powers that be at the European Union and European Central Bank thinking? They have now concocted a very dangerous scheme to buy back junior bank bonds that were "mis-sold" to retail investors and "voiding" -- yes, "voiding" -- EU bank indentures in the process. I suppose they think voters are more important than the institutions that buy their bonds, but that's a costly error. /goo.gl/RMvtB3 Lots of Firms May Dodge the Full Brunt of MiFID Silla Brush - Bloomberg EU Parliament's Ferber eyes industry's 'regulatory arbitrage'; Tudor, Brevan Howard switched licenses ahead of MiFID II start Europe's MiFID II rules haven't even kicked in, yet policy makers are already busy trying to make sure their oversight of financial markets is up to date. /goo.gl/yCcRzD Conviction upheld in biggest insider-trading case in history Carleton English - The New York Post Mathew Martoma won't be breathing the fresh air anytime soon. The ex-SAC Capital trader, who was caught in the most lucrative insider-trading scheme in US history, saw his conviction upheld by the Second US Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday. /goo.gl/tTKkHp
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Exchanges, OTC & Clearing | Top news from exchanges, clearing, settlement and trade execution facilities | Arrival of Last Trading Day for Options contracts on 10-year JGB futures JPX - OSE /goo.gl/RER8kC Base prices and daily price limits for newly listing ETF :iShares USD Investment Grade Corporate Bond JPY Hedged ETF and 1 other JPX - TSE The base price, etc. of 2 ETFs, including iShares USD Investment Grade Corporate Bond JPY Hedged ETF (Code: 1496), which is scheduled for initial listing on August 25, are as below. /goo.gl/QTawnQ HKEX signs MOU with Sichuan Provincial Government HKEX Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX) and the People's Government of Sichuan Province (Sichuan Provincial Government) today (Thursday) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen mutual communication and cooperation, aiming to support and promote future development in both capital and commodities markets. /goo.gl/fM7W6M
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Fintech | A roundup of today's market tech news and a look at tomorrow's disruptors | Bitcoin and Ether rise, helping take crypto space above $150 billion market cap By Ryan Vlastelica - MarketWatch The price of digital currency bitcoin rose on Wednesday, putting it on track for a second straight daily increase, a rally that took total market capitalization of the entire cryptocurrency space above $150 billion. /goo.gl/3gwS6p
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Politics | An overview of politics as it relates to the financial markets | Trump's Border-Wall Pledge Complicates GOP Efforts to Avoid Government Shutdown Kristina Peterson and Siobhan Hughes - WSJ President Donald Trump's threat to shut down the government if Congress doesn't approve funding for a wall along the Mexico border raised alarm among some GOP lawmakers, injecting new volatility into an already uncertain political climate this fall. on.wsj.com/2xtCXmj Federal Electricity Study Hints at Future Support for Coal Brad Plumer - NY Times The Trump administration on Wednesday released a major report urging actions to protect the "reliability and resilience" of the nation's electric grid, a move that could lay the groundwork for future support of America's ailing coal and nuclear industries. /goo.gl/uW2kY4 Fearing Trump effect, US governors seek to reassure foreign investors; Local officials feel need to compensate for president's combative rhetoric Shawn Donnan in Washington - FT Governors and mayors across the US are mounting a push to reassure foreign companies they are welcome in the US despite Donald Trump's combative "America First" rhetoric and his increasingly tense relationship with the American business community. /goo.gl/pu2Fux
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Regulation & Enforcement | For more regulatory, visit MarketsReformWiki, our website focused on current market reform efforts. | Big four banks change loan contracts to eliminate unfair terms ASIC Following a commitment to further review their small business loan contracts, the big four banks have now agreed to specific changes with ASIC to eliminate unfair terms from their contracts. /goo.gl/rPTGZF ASIC remakes 'sunsetting' class order on disclosure relief for an offer to a director or secretary ASIC ASIC has remade Class Order [CO 04/899] Definition of 'senior manager'Âmodification which was due to expire ('sunset') on 1 October 2017. /goo.gl/ozUzvY ASIC launches Small Business Strategy 2017-2020 ASIC ASIC has today outlined its approach and broader vision for working with small business with the launch of its Small Business Strategy 2017-2020. /goo.gl/XUpxqb Sebi to look afresh into governance-related complaints at Infosys Business Standard Watchdog Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) will look afresh into complaints of alleged corporate governance-related lapses at Infosys amid a high profile leadership crisis and public spat between founders and top management of the IT firm. /goo.gl/K96MRG RBI should not step into day-to-day activities of banks, says Subbarao By Namrata Acharya - Business Standard Former Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor D Subbarao on Wednesday said the banking regulator should not step into day-to-day activities of banks, as it does not have the expertise to manage a bank's business. Subbarao was referring to the May 5 ordinance amending the Banking Regulation Act, which said the central bank has the powers to suggest and even compel banks to invoke proceedings against defaulters. /goo.gl/26Khm3 Muni Bond Issuer and Underwriter Charged With Disclosure Failures SEC The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that a municipal financing authority in Beaumont, California, and its then-executive director have agreed to settle charges that they made false statements about prior compliance with continuing disclosure obligations in five bond offerings. /goo.gl/r6jP5a
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Investing & Trading | Today's top stories from equities, indices and FICC (fixed income, currencies and commodities) | Why Options ETFs Are Gaining Traction Sumit Roy - ETF.com Options strategies aren't used very often in the exchange-traded fund world. There are only nine ETFs that regularly use options, with total assets under management of a combined $800 millionÂsmall potatoes in the $3 trillion ETF industry. /goo.gl/TWDB6X Top Wall Street quant could be entering the ETF game Evelyn Chang - CNBC AQR Capital Management manages $195 billion in assets and filed last Thursday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for an exemption that could allow it to introduce exchange-traded funds. cnb.cx/2xtD8y5 Hedge funds can't stop betting on the stock market's secret weapon Joe Ciolli - Business Insider The US dollar is already down almost 9% in 2017, bucking bullish expectations heading into the year. But can the greenback fall further? Hedge funds think so. In fact, they're the most bearish in three years. read.bi/2xtye4c Indexers take action on voting rights Mary Fjelstad, senior research analyst - FTSE Russell Concerns over how corporate governance is affected by the growth of passive investments are not new. Some argue that passive investors do not care how companies are managed because they do not base their stock purchase/sale decisions on the idiosyncratic characteristics of individual companies. /goo.gl/6TvHKF These are the world's 10 most crowded trades in the stock market right now Shawn Langlois - MarketWatch Swiss bank UBS this week released its list of the 10 most crowded trades, and among the mostly familiar crop of names, there are a few you wouldn't necessarily expect to see, including the stock holding the top spot. on.mktw.net/2xthYQG Bitcoin and Ether rise, helping take crypto space above $150 billion market cap Ryan Vlastelica - MarketWatch he price of digital currency bitcoin rose on Wednesday, putting it on track for a second straight daily increase, a rally that took total market capitalization of the entire cryptocurrency space above $150 billion. Ether, the chief rival to bitcoin, which runs on the Ethereum network, also rose on Wednesday, and hit its highest level since June. on.mktw.net/2xtKLEE Bull Market in Uncertainty Propels Gold Rush; The precious metal is rising faster than the S&P 500 for the first time in six years Ira Iosebashvili and Amrith Ramkumar - WSJ Gold is on track to outperform stocks for the first time since 2011, highlighting the uncertainty that has accompanied this year's stock market gains. /goo.gl/9ydUAV Potential Risks When Constructing a Sustainable Lifetime Income S&P Dow Jones Indices Indexology In retirement, financial ruin is taken to mean when one's savings have been depleted before one passes away. If one's savings are invested in a diversified portfolio, financial ruin is taken to mean the combined effects of withdrawals and adverse market conditions that can potentially deplete the portfolio before one's passing. /goo.gl/HDDEHx Invesco Close to Deal for Guggenheim ETF Business; Deal valued at more than $1 billion, sources say By Justin Baer - WSJ Invesco Ltd. is nearing an agreement to buy Guggenheim Partners's exchange-traded-funds business for more than $1 billion, people familiar with the matter said. /goo.gl/mw8xLw These are the world's 10 most crowded trades in the stock market right now By Shawn Langlois - MarketWatch Swiss bank UBS this week released its list of the 10 most crowded trades, and among the mostly familiar crop of names, there are a few you wouldn't necessarily expect to see, including the stock holding the top spot. /goo.gl/rXXkXd
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Banks, Brokers & Managed Funds | The latest from banks, brokers, hedge funds and managed futures | Invesco Has Right Mix at the Right Price Aaron Back - WSJ Shares of asset-management firms have taken a drubbing over the past month. This presents a compelling buying opportunity for at least one promising company. Atlanta-based Invesco stands out against many of its peers for its diversity across asset classes and strategies. Since saying it expects marginally higher expenses in a conference call last month, however, its shares are down by around 9%. on.wsj.com/2xtWYJk This tangled web: banks seek to contain systemic model risk; Network studies are being used to identify model dependencies and concentrations Louie Woodall - Risk.net Ask any bank risk manager about interconnectedness and the conversation will quickly turn to the complex interlinkages that tie the fortunes of one firm to those of other financial institutions. /goo.gl/aAdmbB RBS Settles Property Developer's $856 Million Libor-Rigging Suit Gavin Finch - Bloomberg Stuart Wall said RBS mis-sold him interest-rate hedging tools; Wall claimed the swaps contributed to collapse of his business Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc settled a lawsuit filed by the owner of a bankrupt student- housing company that claimed the bank had sold him hedging products linked to Libor while at the same time trying to rig the interest-rate benchmark. /goo.gl/nFxqEV Germany's central bank just shifted 50,000 gold bars held overseas due to Cold War fears Karen Gilchrist - CNBC Germany's central bank completes transfer of $27.9 billion worth of gold bars back to Frankfurt. A total of 53,780 bars were being held by the Federal Reserve in New York and France's central bank to hedge against political and currency risks. The transfer was completed three years ahead of expectations. cnb.cx/2xtUvig
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Regions | Stories of local interest from the Americas, EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions | Germany Finishes Bringing Gold Reserves Back From France THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Germany's central bank says it's completed a plan to repatriate gold reserves it stashed abroad during the Cold War three years ahead of schedule. /goo.gl/jnGGTT
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Brexit | Financials stories regarding the decision of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union | Britain urgently needs a new economic plan to show that it's ready for Brexit Allister Heath - Telegraph Slowly but surely, the government is getting its act together on Brexit. It needs to start making actual hard choices in its "position papers", not merely lists of options, but it is clear from the stream of documents being published that ministers and civil servants are finally gripping the issues in all of their bureaucratic complexity. /goo.gl/KbjWks Paris or Frankfurt? BofA Executives Debate Trading Hub Location Laura J Keller - Bloomberg One plan would put bond trading in France, equities in Germany; Dublin, already embraced by CEO Moynihan, is also in the mix Bank of America Corp.'s investment bank executives are divided over where their European Union trading hub should be after Brexit, according to people with knowledge of the matter. /goo.gl/PQC11z Amsterdam's Secret Brexit Sauce Is a Friendly Regulator Will Hadfield and Ellen Proper - Bloomberg Dutch financial center becomes a magnet for traders and venues; While speed traders flourish, the bonus cap is deterring banks Frankfurt has the banks, and Paris has the culture, but for trading firms looking for a post-Brexit European home, Amsterdam may have the best attraction of all: a friendly regulator. /goo.gl/cTjNW5
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