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Custodians Whammied by New US Leverage Ratios

April 22, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

US regulators may be well-intentioned in mandating that eight systemically important banks maintain higher supplementary leverage ratios (SLRs) than their European peers, but for some of the world’s largest custodians their decision could spell higher costs of doing business — and a trickle down effect on fund management clients. With the new SLR requirements not taking effect […]

Filed Under: Custody, Funds, Regulations, Slider Tagged With: Collateral, Custodians, Fund Ops, Regulators

Investment Breaches: Prevention Better than Consequences

April 17, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

  Portfolio compliance experts at fund management firms may not like to talk about their accidental breaches of investment guidelines, but they are quickly waking up to their need to do something about them. There is simply too much at stake. Portfolio compliance is a fundamental competence investors and regulators assume they’re getting. Admitting to even a few breaches doesn’t inspire confidence, […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Funds, Slider Tagged With: Fund Ops, Investment Ops, Ops Risk

AIFMD: No Pain, No Gain for Fund Managers

April 11, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Alternative fund managers who might have been initially hot to take advantage of the new European Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) to more easily market their investment funds cross-border are quickly waking up to a cold reality: they might be ill-prepared to comply. With so little time left, they will need to warm up […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Funds, Operations, Reporting, Slider Tagged With: Compliance, Hedge Funds, Ops Risk, Reporting

Fund Managers Tell Off US FINRA on TBA Margin Rules

April 9, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Fund managers are up in arms about new rules proposed by the US Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) requiring the collateralization of many US-forward- settling agency mortgage-backed securities transactions, or those of similar asset classes, and their potential quick liquidation trades in a worse case scenario. While FINRA has direct oversight only over US broker-dealers, […]

Filed Under: Margining, Rules, Slider, Trading Tagged With: Collateral, Fund Ops, Regulators, Swaps

“Let Us Do It”: Data Utilities Target Mid-Office Data Drudgery

March 28, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Data utility — it’s a buzzword, which has cropped up sporadically in the data management arena and is now making a comeback, albeit in diverse flavors. The latest wave of incarnations: a reference data utility launched by IBM and GoldenSource, and a know-your-customer (KYC) data utility disclosed by global messaging network SWIFT. Their unveilings earlier this […]

Filed Under: Data, Operations, Regulations, Slider, Technology Tagged With: Compliance, Data, DTCC, KYC, Middle Office Ops, Post Trade

New Swaps Clearing Rules Trigger Services Shakedown

March 27, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Brave new ideas, especially when they are mandated by regulators, typically trigger a messy shakedown of systems and services — out with the old, in with the new with a lot of cost and waste lying by the roadside for others to benefit. Such is the case with the multi-faceted regulatory drive to squeeze potential systemic risk out […]

Filed Under: Analytics, Clearing, Derivatives, Investments, Margining, Rules, Slider Tagged With: Collateral, Fund Ops, Post Trade, Regulators, Swaps

SEC Attacks Systemic Risk Through Big Clearing Agencies

March 25, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

More collateral, more risk-related metrics and possibly higher fees for participants. That’s what banks, broker-dealers and even their fund manager customers might face should the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s new oversight rules for six large systemically important market infrastructures be implemented. Four years after the US adopted the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act, the SEC has finally come up […]

Filed Under: Clearing, Infastructure, Regulations, Slider Tagged With: Collateral, Depositories, FSB, Fund Ops, Regulators

Fund Managers: Outsourcing Trade Operations Not For Faint-Hearted

March 14, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

It’s become commonplace for fund managers to outsource middle and back-office operations. After all, who wants to staff and oversee the labor-intensive work that comes after trade execution, especially if it can be contracted out to specialists? It’s commonly understood that this type of outsourcing can reduce operating costs, address regulatory compliance requirements, and most important, […]

Filed Under: Operations, Slider, Trading Tagged With: Fund Ops, Hedge Funds, Investment Ops

Validating NAVs: An Ounce of Prevention Saves a Lot of Grief

March 13, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Net asset value, or NAV for short: it’s a basic calculation which hundreds of mutual and other investment fund managers have to make each day to allow investors to know just how much they will pay to buy and sell shares or units. While the timetable for when the figure must be struck might differ, […]

Filed Under: Data, Funds, Reporting, Slider Tagged With: Fund Ops, Reporting, Valuation

ISO 20022 for Corporate Actions: A for Effort; C for Completion in US? (Update)

March 7, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Where SWIFT goes, Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. follows. Not a phrase heard very often, if ever. However, when it comes to moving the US financial industry to ISO 20022 messaging for corporate actions, DTCC appears to have relaxed some of its demands. Nearly a decade ago, SWIFT pressed the financial community hard to convert from […]

Filed Under: Corporate Actions, Custody, Slider, Technology Tagged With: Corporate Actions, Custodians, Depositories, DTCC, Standards

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