Episode 17 - Justin Slaughter, Partner, Mercury Strategies

Episode 17 - Justin Slaughter, Partner, Mercury Strategies

Author: 360 Trading Networks September 8, 2020 Duration: 17:36
The upcoming US presidential election could prove to be a crucial fork in the road when it comes to financial regulation, explains Justin Slaughter, a partner at Mercury Strategies. In this episode he talks about the potential for the politicisation of US regulatory agencies, the extent to which international cooperation on financial rules could be jeopardized and whether or not geopolitical conflicts around trade and technology could be replicated within financial markets.

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