Understanding market evolution is critical for all market participants’ survival. But only if firms become accustomed to an ongoing evolutionary effort will they start to see the real benefits. Check out the final article in the exciting “Market Evolution” series where CMA’s George Bollenbacher lays out guiding principles to help firms respond to market evolution. https://tabbforum.com/opinions/market-evolution-series-part-6-methodologies-for-success
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Bill Gates referred to banks as dinosaurs more than 20 years ago. Today, with intensifying regulation, shrinking profitability and increasing threats from finch competitors, the idea that banks face extinction is as relevant as ever. Check out this interview with TABB Group founder and CEO, Larry Tabb, and George Bollenbacher, Capital Market Advisors’ Head of Regulatory Reform, in which they explore the evolution of banks and the capital markets, and… Read More »
Dramatic changes in the markets for financial instruments and for services related to those instruments – such as market-making, clearing and settlement, and asset management – are part of an evolutionary process. Adaptability is as much a key to survival on Wall Street as it is in the natural world. But which adaptations have the best chance of success? CMA’s George Bollenbacher explores the lessons we can learn from scientific… Read More »