Celent Securities & Investments Newsletter, June 2011
From the Senior Vice President
David Easthope has rejoined as a research director Celent's Securities & Investments group, based in the firm's San Francisco office. Mr. Easthope's expertise lies in global financial exchanges and market structure, advanced trading technology, and North American retail brokerage.
Before rejoining Celent, Mr. Easthope was a director of strategy at Charles Schwab, where he leveraged his market expertise gathered at Celent at one of the leading US retail brokerage firms. He brings back to Celent additional practical knowledge and domain expertise in the retail space.
As part of an initiative to grow the Celent Securities & Investments team, Mr. Easthope's research will focus on themes of strategic importance in the capital markets and retail brokerage sectors, including the evolution of market structure, the development of advanced and algorithmic trading, and new platform and product innovations.
The whole team is delighted to welcome David back to focus on our capital markets agenda. Celent is committed to expanding our Securities & Investments coverage, and David brings a wealth of experience and expertise to our growing practice.
For a more complete biography of David Easthope, see the Celent website.
Mayiz Habbal, PhD
Senior Vice President
Chart of the Month
From the Celent report Technology Systems in the Global FX Market
Celent Published Reports
- Basel III: Navigating Business and Risk Technology Architecture Decisions
- Execution Quality in the NYSE Market
- Execution Quality in the NASDAQ Market
- Electronic Trading in India
- Technology Systems in the Global FX Market
- Equity Options Market in Europe: Exchanges and Electronic Trading Gain Importance
- Investor Relationship Management Services in China and Hong Kong
- Repo Markets in Europe: Role of Counterparty Clearing and Triparty Repos
- Hedge Funds 2011: Navigating Tumultuous Waters
- Retail Bond Markets in Europe: Market Potential and the Role of Regulation
- Outsourcing in European Asset Management
- Derivatives Trading in Asia: Struggle for Regional Supremacy
Research in Progress
- Basel III: Navigating Business and Risk Technology Architecture Decisions
- Evolving Trends in Trade Finance and Supply Chain Finance
- Asset Management Market in Asia
Events
OTC Derivatives Operational Efficiency Asia 2011
August 24, 2011
Hong Kong, China
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