The US Securities and Exchange Commission’s new proposed rule for fund managers to fair value some of their assets has prompted a vocal minority of legal and valuation experts to question whether the regulatory agency should entirely scrap older guidance in favor of new accounting rules as the barometer for valuation. Fair value isn’t a […]
COVID 19: Custody Network Management Revisited
If fund managers can outsource middle and back-office operations and even trading desks, why can’t global custodians outsource network management due diligence and monitoring? That’s the question over a dozen former global custody network managers who spoke with FinOps Report over the past month are asking as concerns mount that the COVID-19 pandemic could eventually […]
COVID-19: Addressing Return to Work Legal Quirks
The eventual return of Wall Street’s trading and operations executives to their physical offices as the coronavirus pandemic subsides could end up being a cause for litigation and employee angst, rather than celebration, if C-suite executives don’t carefully balance profit-making with worker safety. Knowing when employees can come back to work is the easiest part […]
California’s Data Privacy Law: Sticky GDPR Differences
What is personal data? Who is your customer? What is the sale of data? For chief data privacy and technology officers who think that the new California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) is just a mini-version of Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) answering these three simple questions could make them change their minds. Getting them […]
Free Webinar: Six Practices to the Best Cyber Defense From Hackers and Regulators
Is your IT team overwhelmed keeping your network/cloud safe from sophisticated hackers? Are your C-suite executives struggling to keep regulators and customers satisfied all confidential data and assets are properly protected? Tony Pietrocola, president of Agile1, has devised six proven practices to mitigate the chance your organization will become the next cyberattack headline, forced to […]
NY Court: Goldman’s Morse Can Sue Fidessa for Wrongful Termination
A New York appeals court has just sent a stern warning to Wall Street, fintech and other firms: you can’t fire any of your employees simply because of who they married to or are even romantically involved with. The Appellate Division of New York’s First Department ruled that Christopher Morse, now vice president of electronic […]
Crypto Laundering: AML Regs Tighten
Anti-money laundering managers at banks and other financial institutions need to adapt their customer onboarding and transaction-monitoring approaches to cryptocurrency investors or risk regulatory fines, warn AML experts. Cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, already are involved in nearly ten percent of the total US$2 trillion of dirty money that is washed annually. That percentage is […]
Cybersecurity and GDPR: the Budget Battles
Protecting critical data will top the list of challenges chief compliance officers face over the next three years. So will figuring out how to calculate and divide the budget with their IT, risk, finance and operations peers. Chief compliance officers are responsible for protecting their firms from reputational and legal risk. They are accustomed to […]
Central Clearing for US Treasuries: Pipedream or Reality?
The have and have-nots. That is how operations and compliance executives at some fund management firms speak about the bifurcated system for how trades in US Treasuries clear. Fund managers tell FinOps Report they want a level playing field with broker-dealers. That means that buy-side trades in US Treasuries, such as bills, notes and bonds, […]
North Korea Sanctions: Tracking the Unknown Cohorts
US President Donald Trump’s order to block any “significant financial transactions” related to North Korea is presenting US financial firms with a rigorous challenge to their anti-money laundering procedures. Trade finance, trade surveillance and other departments will have to dig far deeper into customer identities, business relationships, and transactions to protect their firms from costly […]