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PODCAST — Sep 23, 2022
By Amanda Bergus and Christopher Liguori
In episode 3 of our Golden Record Podcast Series, Brian Galm, Director of Financial Reporting at SEI Investments, and Chris Liguori, Executive Director, Managed Services - Product Services at S&P Global Market Intelligence, join our host, Amanda Bergus, to discuss taxation across corporate action events and asset classes, and the impact of new tax regulations on the industry.
Golden Record is a monthly podcast focusing on the world of corporate actions, where industry experts discuss key challenges, solutions, and hot topics in the world of corporate actions.
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Posted 23 September 2022 by Amanda Bergus, Product Specialist, Corporate Actions, S&P Global Market Intelligence and
Christopher Liguori, Executive Director, Managed Services - Product Services, S&P Global Market Intelligence
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This article was published by S&P Global Market Intelligence and not by S&P Global Ratings, which is a separately managed division of S&P Global.