Make certain your trades are affirmed as quickly as possible. (And fix your T+2 failures now, rather than later). Speeding up affirmations is one of dozens of recommendations operations and technology managers at fund management, broker-dealer and custodian banks will find if they read through the 164 pages of an implementation playbook just issued by […]
US Post-Trade Matching: Omgeo, Bloomberg or SS&C?
The mundane world of post-trade matching just got a long-awaited shakeup. What has been a virtual monopoly in the post-trade matching market is about to become a horse race, since the US Securities and Exchange Commission has approved Bloomberg and SS&C Technologies to enter the business of post-trade matching services in competition with incumbent Omgeo. In allowing […]
TrueEx: A True Alternative Swaps Post-Trade Provider?
Does the swaps market really need another standalone post-trade service provider? That’s the question emerging from trueEx’s announcement that it has split off its post-trade services from its swap execution platform for interest rate swaps. The answer: it isn’t clear. It could well-be that the new truePTS will offer “next-generation” services as TrueEx’s Chief Executive […]
Target2Securities: Are Fund Managers Paying Enough Attention? (Updated)
(The information in this article was updated on December 11 to reflect the European Central Bank’s new changes to the T2S migration timetable). When first envisioned in 2008, Target2 Securities (T2S) was hailed by the European Central Bank as a single settlement platform to reduce the post-trade processing costs associated with domestic and cross-border European securities […]
Australia’s Take on T+2: Why Worry?
When it comes to reducing the time it takes to settle trades from three days to two days, the Australian and US markets appear to be a study in 0pposites, just like the seasons. Although C-level operations and technology executives may be sweating in the blazing summer heat down under, they sound cool when speaking […]
Fund Managers: On Countdown for New Uncleared Swaps Margins
US banking regulators might not have directly overseen the activities of fund management shops in the past, but when it comes to uncleared bilateral swap contracts, that stance is changing fast. The new arrangement will come at a hefty cost for heavy users of the bespoke deals. Under final rules released October 22, a host of […]
FCMs: Fund Managers Swap One Cost for Another
Fund managers can no longer assume all is well in their relationships with their futures commissions merchants. As many face changing or even lost relationships with their FCMs, the big question they are forced to answer: What do we do now? Their choices: either find another FCM, reduce the number of centrally-cleared swaps transactions they trade, or […]
US T+2 Settlement: The Long Journey Officially Begins
What a difference a day makes. Until September 16, the US financial industry had only been talking about a two-day settlement cycle. Only a preliminary roadmap of the stepping stones to T+2 had been completed, indicating that at least 30 operational workflows will be affected, requiring rule, behavioral and technology changes. On that day Securities and Exchange Commission […]
Fighting Financial Crime: Making Due With the Omnibus Account
A bank or broker-dealer opens an account in its name with a securities depository. One of its customers — a fund manager, broker-dealer or other firm — is involved with either money laundering activities or violating regulations involving sanctions against an individual, country or corporation. Even worse, one of their clients did the dirty deed. […]
Operational Due Diligence: Right Questions, Right Answers
Do you have a policy to prevent cyber breaches? Do you allow employees to work remotely? Do you have a policy for valuing hard-to-price assets? Do you allow multiple parties access to your compliance system? Do you have a procedure to mitigate risk? Look familiar? These are questions drawn from questionnaires that asset-owners — pension plans, […]