Asset managers might not be affected by the new margin requirements on uncleared swap transactions for at least a year. Nonetheless, they are slowly starting to prepare for the inevitable legal and operational teething pains. US banking regulators and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) have decided that effective September 2016 or March 2017, depending on […]
Bloomberg Tries Hand at Legal Entity Identifiers (Updated)
(Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to reflect additional information received after its initial publication). Does the financial market really need another New York City-based organization issuing legal entity identifiers (LEIs)? How Bloomberg intends to compete with established providers like the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), London Stock Exchange and Germany’s WMDatenservice is […]
Transfer Agents, Brokers, DTC Debate SEC’s Proposed Rules
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s decision to overhaul the rules governing transfer agents has prompted a debate among shareholder recordkeepers on the one hand and broker-dealers and their allies on the other. It could easily take up to a year for any new requirements to take effect, However, transfer agents for equities and investment funds […]
New SEC Reporting Forces Big Analytic Leap for Funds
Duration, options delta, gamma, vega. total monthly return and payoff profile. These are just a handful of the data points which mutual fund companies will be required to provide the US Securities and Exchange Commission if the regulatory agency finally adopts its new reporting rules for registered investment companies. For the SEC, the new data […]
Blockchain: DTCC Takes the Plunge with Repo Project
The decision of the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) to try out distributed ledger technology for processing repurchase agreements has drawn plenty of attention from Wall Street and blockchain enthusiasts. It also has participants in the repo business at the edge of their seats, watching to see how their bottom lines could be affected. The DTCC’s announcement […]
Mutual Funds to SEC: Change Math on Swaps Exposure
Not all derivative contracts are created equal. That is the message mutual fund managers are giving the US Securities and Exchange Commission about its proposal to limit their exposure to derivatives. The SEC fears the growth in the use of derivatives by mutual funds and other registered investment fund advisers leading to greater financial losses. […]
Hedge Fund Managers: Five Areas of SEC Exam Focus
We have nothing to fear as much as the Securities and Exchange Commission itself. That is what hedge fund managers should be thinking about the US regulatory agency, warn legal experts. “A little paranoia will go a long way to ensuring they are prepared for a grueling round of exams this year,” says Ron Geffner, […]
The Derivatives ID Dilemma: Industry Accord Suggests an ISIN Solution
Is the International Securities Identification Number (ISIN) not fit for purpose for identifying certain types of derivatives, as claimed by some partisans for other identifiers or just “concerned citizens” of the derivatives realm? Or is the only possible solution for regulatory reporting requirements a Unique Product Identifier (UPI) based on the descriptive taxonomy developed by […]
Fund Managers: Reducing Costs of Collateral Fails
US$3.6 million. That is the average cost a fund management firm could incur for correcting failures to settle their collateral requirements for bilateral swap transactions in 2020. The amount comes to US$2.4 million for a broker-dealer. These sobering figures, delivered in a document entitled “Implications of Collateral Settlement Fails: An Industry Perspective on Bilateral OTC […]
FINRA’s TBA Margin Rule: No Meeting of Minds with Industry
The pleas of fund managers and broker-dealers for the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) to change proposed rules requiring the collateralization of agency mortgage-backed securities and other transactions are falling on deaf ears and time is running out. The SEC is requiring that final comments on FINRA’s new proposal published last month be submitted by […]