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	<description>Progressing Financial Markets, a podcast series brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by IBM, challenges Industry Leaders to set out their vision for how Financial Markets participants can respond positively to uncertain times.</description>
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		<itunes:summary>Progressing Financial Markets, a podcast series sponsored by IBM, challenges Industry Leaders to set out their vision for how Financial Markets companies can respond positively to uncertain times.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>PFM04 - Challenges</title>
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Mark Austen - Richard Balarkas
Welcome to Episode Four of Progressing Financial Markets, a podcast series brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by IBM.
On today’s show, we talk to Richard Balarkas of Instinet and Mark Austen of SIFMA about the various challenges that the Financial Markets industry is currently facing.
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<em>Mark Austen - Richard Balarkas</em></p>
<p>Welcome to Episode Four of <strong>Progressing Financial Markets</strong>, a podcast series brought to you by <a title="ViB" href="http://voicesinbusiness.com/" target="_blank"><span>Voices in Business</span></a> and sponsored by <a title="IBM" href="http://www-03.ibm.com/industries/financialservices/doc/jsp/indseg/financialmarkets/index.jsp?cm_re=masthead-_-business-_-ind-finance" target="_blank"><span>IBM</span></a>.</p>
<p>On today’s show, we talk to <strong>Richard Balarkas of Instinet</strong> and <strong>Mark Austen of SIFMA</strong> about the various challenges that the Financial Markets industry is currently facing.</p>
<p>Richard Balarkas is CEO and President of Instinet Europe Limited, the agency broking subsidiary of Nomura Holdings Inc whose services include high touch sales trading, global portfolio trading, algorithmic trading, smart order routing, DMA and commission management services. Prior to joining Instinet Richard was a Managing Director of Credit Suisse and Global Head of AES (Advanced Execution Services) Sales responsible for multi asset electronic trading services including direct market access and algorithmic trading.</p>
<p>Mark Austen is European Managing Director of SIFMA, the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association. His primary areas of responsibility are the European Primary Dealers Association (EPDA) and SIFMA’s work in the international repo market. Prior to joining SIFMA, Mark worked for MTS Group, the European trading platform for fixed income securities, where he was head of Legal and Compliance.</p>
<p>In this interview, Richard and Mark discuss with Keith Saxton of IBM and Mike O’Hara of Voices in Business some of the major challenges now facing the Financial Markets industry in the wake of one of its most turbulent ever years.</p>
<p>A full transcript of this episode is available <span><a title="PFM04 transcript" href="http://progressingfinancialmarkets.com/transcripts/PFM04_transcript.pdf" target="_blank">here</a></span>.</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>PFM04 - Richard Balarkas, CEO of Instinet Europe and Mark Austen, Managing Director of SIFMA, discuss challenges facing the industry, with Keith Saxton of IBM and Mike O\'Hara of Voices in Business</itunes:subtitle>
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Mark Austen - Richard Balarkas
Welcome to Episode Four ofnbsp;Progressing Financial Markets, a podcast series brought to you bynbsp;Voices in Businessnbsp;and sponsored bynbsp;IBM.

On todayrsquo;s show, we talk to Richard Balarkasnbsp;of Instinet and Mark Austen of SIFMA about the various challenges that the Financial Markets industry is currently facing.

Richard Balarkas is CEO and President of Instinet Europe Limited, the agency broking subsidiary of Nomura Holdings Inc whose services include high touch sales trading, global portfolio trading, algorithmic trading, smart order routing, DMA and commission management services. Prior to joining Instinet Richard was a Managing Director of Credit Suisse and Global Head of AES (Advanced Execution Services) Sales responsible for multi asset electronic trading services including direct market access and algorithmic trading.

Mark Austen is European Managing Director of SIFMA, the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association. His primary areas of responsibility are the European Primary Dealers Association (EPDA) and SIFMArsquo;s work in the international repo market. Prior to joining SIFMA, Mark worked for MTS Group, the European trading platform for fixed income securities, where he was head of Legal and Compliance.

In this interview, Richard and Mark discussnbsp;withnbsp;Keith Saxtonnbsp;of IBM and Mike Orsquo;Hara of Voices in Business some of the major challenges now facing the Financial Markets industry in the wake of one of its most turbulent ever years.

A full transcript of this episode is availablenbsp;here.

We welcome all feedback, so please leave a commentnbsp;herenbsp;on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 20 7193 1295, or send a message tonbsp;comments@voicesinbusiness.com

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		<title>PFM03 - Regulation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 08:47:17 +0000</pubDate>
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Michael Dawson
Welcome to Episode Three of Progressing Financial Markets, a podcast series brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by IBM.
On today’s show, we talk to Michael Dawson, CEO of Promontory Financial Group (UK) Ltd, about the changing face of Regulation in the wake of the recent turmoil in the world&#8217;s financial markets.
Michael [...]]]></description>
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<em>Michael Dawson</em></p>
<p>Welcome to Episode Three of <strong>Progressing Financial Markets</strong>, a podcast series brought to you by <a title="ViB" href="http://voicesinbusiness.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #446d89;">Voices in Business</span></a> and sponsored by <a title="IBM" href="http://www-03.ibm.com/industries/financialservices/doc/jsp/indseg/financialmarkets/index.jsp?cm_re=masthead-_-business-_-ind-finance" target="_blank"><span style="color: #446d89;">IBM</span></a>.</p>
<p>On today’s show, we talk to <strong>Michael Dawson, CEO of Promontory Financial Group (UK) Ltd,</strong> about the changing face of Regulation in the wake of the recent turmoil in the world&#8217;s financial markets.</p>
<p>Michael is responsible for Promontory&#8217;s European practice, focusing on global risk management solutions for European-based banks and the European operations of banks headquartered elsewhere in the world.  He also leads the Group&#8217;s extensive practice in global anti-money laundering compliance. Prior to joining Promontory in 2004, Mr. Dawson was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Critical Infrastructure Protection and Compliance Policy at the U.S. Department of the Treasury.</p>
<p>In this interview, Michael discusses with Keith Saxton of IBM and Mike O’Hara of Voices in Business the trend for greater co-operation between regulators, the challenges that need to be faced by national governments, the dangers of both &#8220;knee-jerk&#8221; reactions and inaction, some of the problems associated with Basel II, and the impact of technology on regulation.</p>
<p>A full transcript of this episode is available <span style="color: #446d89;"><a title="PFM03 transcript" href="http://progressingfinancialmarkets.com/transcripts/PFM03_transcript.pdf" target="_blank">here</a></span>.</p>
<p>We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment <span style="color: #446d89;"><a title="PFM03 Comments" href="http://www.progressingfinancialmarkets.com/2008/11/30/pfm03-regulation/#respond" target="_self">here</a></span> on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 20 7193 1295, or send a message to <a href="mailto:comments@voicesinbusiness.com"><span style="color: #446d89;">comments@voicesinbusiness.com</span></a></p>
<p><strong><em>Links:</em></strong></p>
<p>Promontory Financial - <a title="Promontory Financial" href="http://www.promontory.com" target="_blank">www.promontory.com</a></p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Michael Dawson
Welcome to Episode Three of Progressing Financial Markets, a podcast series brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by IBM.

On todayrsquo;s show, ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Michael Dawson
Welcome to Episode Three of Progressing Financial Markets, a podcast series brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by IBM.

On todayrsquo;s show, we talk to Michael Dawson, CEO of Promontory Financial Group (UK) Ltd, about the changing face of Regulation in the wake of the recent turmoil in the world's financial markets.

Michael is responsible for Promontory's European practice, focusing on global risk management solutions for European-based banks and the European operations of banks headquartered elsewhere in the world.nbsp; He also leads the Group's extensive practice in global anti-money laundering compliance. Prior to joining Promontory in 2004, Mr. Dawson was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Critical Infrastructure Protection and Compliance Policy at the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

In this interview, Michael discusses withnbsp;Keith Saxtonnbsp;of IBM and Mike Orsquo;Hara of Voices in Businessnbsp;the trend for greater co-operation between regulators,nbsp;the challenges that need to be faced by national governments, the dangers of both "knee-jerk" reactions and inaction, some of the problems associated with Basel II, and the impact of technology on regulation.

A full transcript of this episode is available here.

We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 20 7193 1295, or send a message to comments@voicesinbusiness.com

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Promontory Financial - www.promontory.com

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		<title>PFM02 - Innovation</title>
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James Gardner
Welcome to Episode Two of Progressing Financial Markets, a podcast series brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by IBM.
On today&#8217;s show, we talk to James Gardner, Head of Innovation &#38; Research at Lloyds TSB about Innovation in Financial Services.
James is overall responsible for managing the innovation process at Lloyds TSB, the [...]]]></description>
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<em>James Gardner</em></p>
<p>Welcome to Episode Two of <strong>Progressing Financial Markets</strong>, a podcast series brought to you by <a title="ViB" href="http://voicesinbusiness.com/" target="_blank">Voices in Business</a> and sponsored by <a title="IBM" href="http://www-03.ibm.com/industries/financialservices/doc/jsp/indseg/financialmarkets/index.jsp?cm_re=masthead-_-business-_-ind-finance" target="_blank">IBM</a>.</p>
<p>On today&#8217;s show, we talk to <strong>James Gardner, Head of Innovation &amp; Research at Lloyds TSB</strong> about Innovation in Financial Services.</p>
<p>James is overall responsible for managing the innovation process at Lloyds TSB, the UK&#8217;s largest retail bank. Earlier in his career, he held senior positions at Getronics and Microsoft. His recently written book &#8220;Innovation and the Future-Proof Bank&#8221; will be published in 2009 and he blogs on a regular basis at <a title="BankerVision" href="http://www.bankervision.typepad.com" target="_blank">www.bankervision.typepad.com</a>.</p>
<p>In this interview, James discusses with Suzanne Duncan of IBM and Mike O&#8217;Hara of Voices in Business how the innovation process can be both managed and measured, the subject of innovation risk, and some of the strategies that can be adopted by a bank in order to foster a successful innovation culture.</p>
<p>A full transcript of this episode is available <a title="PFM02 transcript" href="http://progressingfinancialmarkets.com/transcripts/PFM02_transcript.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment <a href="http://www.progressingfinancialmarkets.com/2008/11/02/pfm02-innovation/#respond">here</a> on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 20 7193 1295, or send a message to <a href="mailto:comments@voicesinbusiness.com"><span style="color: #446d89;">comments@voicesinbusiness.com</span></a></p>
<p><strong><em>Links:</em></strong></p>
<p><a title="BankerVision" href="http://bankervision.typepad.com" target="_blank">BankerVision - James&#8217; blog</a></p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>PFM02 - Innovation. James Gardner, Head of Innovation and Research at LloydsTSB, speaks with Suzanne Duncan of IBM and Mike O\'Hara of Voices in Business</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>James Gardner
Welcome to Episode Two of Progressing Financial Markets, a podcast series brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by IBM.

On today's show, we talk to James Gardner, Head of Innovation #38; Research at Lloyds TSB about Innovation in Financial Services.

James is overall responsible for managing the innovation process at Lloyds TSB, the UK's largest retail bank. Earlier in his career, he held senior positions at Getronics and Microsoft. His recently written book "Innovation and the Future-Proof Bank" will be published in 2009 and he blogs on a regular basis at www.bankervision.typepad.com.

In this interview, James discusses with Suzanne Duncan of IBM and Mike O'Hara of Voices in Business how the innovation process can be both managed and measured, the subject of innovation risk, and some of the strategies that can be adoptednbsp;by a bank in order tonbsp;foster a successfulnbsp;innovation culture.

A full transcript of this episode is available here.

We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 20 7193 1295, or send a message to comments@voicesinbusiness.com

Links:

BankerVision - James' blog

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Lee Hodgkinson
Welcome to Episode One of Progressing Financial Markets, a podcast series brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by IBM.
This first episode of the series, entitled &#8220;Setting the Scene&#8221;, features Lee Hodgkinson, CEO of SWX Europe, in conversation with Keith Saxton, Global Director of Financial Markets at IBM and Suzanne Duncan, Financial [...]]]></description>
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<em>Lee Hodgkinson</em></p>
<p>Welcome to Episode One of <strong>Progressing Financial Markets</strong>, a podcast series brought to you by <a title="ViB" href="http://voicesinbusiness.com" target="_blank">Voices in Business</a> and sponsored by <a title="IBM" href="http://www-03.ibm.com/industries/financialservices/doc/jsp/indseg/financialmarkets/index.jsp?cm_re=masthead-_-business-_-ind-finance" target="_blank">IBM</a>.</p>
<p>This first episode of the series, entitled &#8220;Setting the Scene&#8221;, features <strong>Lee Hodgkinson, CEO of SWX Europe</strong>, in conversation with Keith Saxton, Global Director of Financial Markets at IBM and Suzanne Duncan, Financial Markets Industry Leader at IBM&#8217;s Institute for Business Value.</p>
<p>Lee has been a member of the SWX Swiss Exchange Management Committee for five years, holding responsibility for the Market Operations division, where he led the development of SWX&#8217;s high-capacity transaction platform. He joined the company in 2001 as Head of Operations before becoming Director of Business Development. He began his career in the Markets Division of the London Stock Exchange, where he worked for nine years and is an alumni of Harvard Business School.</p>
<p>In this interview, Lee discusses with Keith and Suzanne how the current market outlook has affected his own strategic initiatives, the changing role of technology within the trading environment, how liquidity power is shifting across the industry, the impact of dark pools and algorithmic trading, how risk management is evolving and the ever-present but constantly changing world of regulation.</p>
<p>A full transcript of this episode is available <a title="PFM01 Transcript" href="http://progressingfinancialmarkets.com/transcripts/PFM01_transcript.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment <a href="http://www.progressingfinancialmarkets.com/2008/09/08/pfm01-setting-the-scene/#respond" target="_self">here </a>on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 20 7193 1295, or send a message to <a href="mailto:comments@voicesinbusiness.com"><span style="color: #446d89;">comments@voicesinbusiness.com</span></a></p>
<p><strong><em>Links:</em></strong></p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Lee Hodgkinson
Welcome to Episode One of Progressing Financial Markets, a podcast series brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by IBM.

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		<itunes:summary>Lee Hodgkinson
Welcome to Episode One of Progressing Financial Markets, a podcast series brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by IBM.

This first episode of the series, entitled "Setting the Scene", features Lee Hodgkinson, CEO of SWX Europe, in conversation with Keith Saxton, Global Director of Financial Markets at IBM and Suzanne Duncan, Financial Markets Industry Leader at IBM's Institute for Business Value.

Lee has been a member of the SWX Swiss Exchange Management Committee for five years, holding responsibility for the Market Operations division, where he led the development of SWX's high-capacity transaction platform.nbsp;He joined the company in 2001 as Head of Operations before becoming Director of Business Development. He began his career in the Markets Division of the London Stock Exchange, where he worked for nine years and is an alumni of Harvard Business School.

In this interview, Lee discusses with Keith and Suzanne how the current market outlook has affected his own strategic initiatives, the changing role of technology within the trading environment, how liquidity power is shifting across the industry, the impact of dark pools and algorithmic trading, how risk management is evolving and the ever-present but constantly changing world ofnbsp;regulation.

A full transcript of this episode is available here.

We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 20 7193 1295, or send a message to comments@voicesinbusiness.com

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<p>Welcome to &#8220;<strong>Progressing Financial Markets</strong>&#8220;, a podcast series brought to you by <a title="ViB" href="http://voicesinbusiness.com" target="_blank">Voices in Business</a> and sponsored by <a title="IBM" href="http://www-03.ibm.com/industries/financialservices/doc/jsp/indseg/financialmarkets/index.jsp?cm_re=masthead-_-business-_-ind-finance" target="_blank">IBM</a>.</p>
<p>In this introductory episode, Mike O&#8217;Hara of Voices in Business talks to co-hosts <strong>Keith Saxton</strong>, IBM&#8217;s Global Director of Financial Markets and <strong>Suzanne Duncan</strong>, Financial Markets Industry Leader at IBM&#8217;s Institute for Business Value, about some of the issues and topics that will be covered throughout the series.</p>
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Welcome to "Progressing Financial Markets", a podcast series brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by IBM.

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Welcome to "Progressing Financial Markets", a podcast series brought to you by Voices in Business and sponsored by IBM.

In this introductory episode, Mike O'Hara of Voices in Business talks to co-hosts Keith Saxton, IBM's Global Director of Financial Markets and Suzanne Duncan, Financial Markets Industry Leader at IBM's Institute for Business Value, about some of the issues and topics that will be covered throughout the series.

We welcome all feedback, so please leave a comment here on the website, call us to leave an audio comment on +44 20 7193 1295, or send a message to comments@voicesinbusiness.com

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