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Broker-Dealer Firms Raise Alarms That SEC’s CAT Database Isn’t Secure

December 12, 2017

Tyler Gellasch, executive director of the Healthy Markets Association, is against any delay in implementing the CAT. The group is made up of buyside firms – including large asset managers, pension […]

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Broker-Dealers Voice Worries About SEC Database

December 12, 2017

But Tyler Gellasch, executive director of the Healthy Markets Association, which represents buyside firms, is quoted saying his group remains opposed to any delay. He suggested critics were playing on […]

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SIFMA Wants a PII-less CAT

December 12, 2017

The industry body is working on possible alternatives such as legal entity identifiers or a mechanism for large trade reporting. Both of which Tyler Gellasch, executive director of the Healthy […]

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Hearing Prep:

November 30, 2017

“The U.S. stock exchanges will be under pressure at a House hearing on Thursday to defend their opposition to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s “consolidated audit trail,” a market surveillance […]

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U.S. stock trading audit system delayed by hack fears

November 30, 2017

One worry is that the system does not, at present, identify who is trading. Without such information it will be less useful and have weaker cyber security, said Tyler Gellasch, […]

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Legislators ponder cybersecurity of market auditing system

November 30, 2017

But Tyler Gellasch, the executive director of the Healthy Markets Association, argued that the cybersecurity concerns raised by Huizenga and others are little more than a smokescreen to continue to […]

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House Subcommittee Considers CAT Delay

November 30, 2017

Fellow witness, Tyler Gellasch, executive director of the Healthy Markets Association, testified that the use of legal entity identifiers or large trader IDs could provide regulators with an elegant method […]

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Higher data fees prompt backlash against US equity exchanges

November 17, 2017

US equity exchanges increasingly depend on charging for data in a world of rapid-fire automated trading and that has sparked plenty of friction with the broader market. In the latest […]

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Healthy Markets Association Releases Report – US Equity Market Data: How Conflicts of Interest Overwhelm an Outdated Regulatory Model and Market Participants

November 17, 2017

Today, the Healthy Markets Association announced the release of its newest report, US Equity Market Data: How Conflicts of Interest Overwhelm an Outdated Regulatory Model and Market Participants. The [INSERT […]

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Conflicts of Interest Rarely Kept SEC Chairman From Voting

November 16, 2017

On enforcement matters, SEC staff “try to negotiate their way through things to keep it all moving” and avoid complications, said Tyler Gellasch, a former Stein counsel and executive director […]

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