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October 21, 2019

Financial Times – In an article about exchange market data fees, Healthy Markets Executive Director Tyler Gellasch is quoted as saying “the exchanges’ dominant business model has shifted from making revenue from trading to making revenue from data.” (Full Story).

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October 3, 2019

The Block – In a story about the Crypto Ratings Council Tyler Gellasch, executive director at Healthy Markets and previous counsel to SEC Commissioner Kara M. Stein, said it can be murky. The Council may be leaving itself open to considerable risk. “There’s a lot of complex rules around those types of things, but yet […]

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October 3, 2019

Coin Telegraph – In a story about a newly formed Crypto Rating Council, Tyler Gellasch Executive Director of Healthy Markets is quoted saying “Council members may themselves have a stake in the assets they are evaluating, potentially compromising their assessment”.  Mr. Gellasch further states that: “A group of private companies jointly declaring how they think […]

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October 2, 2019

Financial Planning – In a story about Schwab and TD Ameritrade cutting commission costs to zero, Healthy Markets Executive Director Tyler Gellasch is quoted in the article stating “Robinhood and other brokers have proven that it’s a great sales practice to label trading as ‘free,’ even when we all know the money has to come from […]

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August 29, 2019

Practice Insight – In an article abour research unbundling, Healthy Markets Executive Director Tyler Gellasch is quoted as saying: “If the SEC clarifies what its CSA means and who can accept payment from it then they are removing a regulatory burden, but that does not mean that large banks won’t compel firms to keep trading with them in […]

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August 16, 2019

The Block – In an article about market data issues, Healthy Markets Director of Research, Chris Nagy is quoted noting that  “The erroneous data impacted numerous trading firms and mutual funds” regarding the the pricing gap in the S&P Index. (Full Story).

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August 16, 2019

Yahoo Finance – In a story about market data outages, Healthy Markets Co-founder and Research Director Chris Nagy is quoted in the story citing that many trading firms and mutual fund companies were affected by the pricing glitch. (Full story).

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August 15, 2019

Wall Street Journal – In a story about data errors and SIP outages, Healthy Markets Co-founder and Research Director Chris Nagy is quoted  saying “Mishaps like the NYSE’s data-feed glitch show how a single tech failure can ripple through markets” and “Because of the delayed reporting, it impacted a ton of trades and firms looking […]

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August 6, 2019

The American Prospect – In a story about democratic nominees to fill the upcoming vacancy of departing SEC Commissioner Robert J. Jackson Jr., Healthy Markets Executive Director Tyler Gellasch is quoted in the story saying “While the bulk of the SEC staff works on enforcing its rules, the bulk of Commissioners’ time is often spent […]

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July 22, 2019

Financial Times – In a story about the SEC extending no-action relief on MiFID II, Healthy Markets Executive Director Tyler Gellasch is quoted stating that “If accurate, this would be a huge — albeit temporary — reprieve for the largest banks, who have been resisting unbundling for decades.” “The SEC would be effectively ensuring that […]

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