SEC Chills Pre-taliation: The Securities and Exchange Commission’s enforcement of rules against whistleblower retaliation has just taken another giant step forward with the US regulatory agency’s first announcement it has penalized a firm for restrictive language in an employment agreement. Although the US$130,000 fine was against KBR Inc., not a financial services firm, attorneys specializing […]
Fund Managers: Fixing EMIR Reporting Glitches
Now that more than a year has passed since they’ve had to deal with new reporting requirements under the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR), fund managers are belatedly waking up to the fact they could soon face whopping regulatory fines for not submitting correct data on their derivative transactions to accredited trade repositories. Regulatory operations […]
News to Use: Citi, DTCC and CUSIP Global Services
Limboland in Argentina?: Fund managers and global custodians relying on Citibank as their local agent bank in Argentina remain in limbo as to whether or even how Citi will be able to exit the subcustody business in that country. As of press time, FinOps Report was unable to verify whether Citi would still be shutting […]
US Mutual Funds Call for New Rules For “Lost” Investors
Investors of US mutual funds have long relished the benefits the investment vehicles provide: asset diversification, compounding and quick liquidity. Small investors gain the expertise of top portfolio managers, that would otherwise be available only to wealthy and institutional investors. But what investors may not know is that their mutual funds are legally required to […]
Common Tax Reporting Standards: The Tower of Babel
When US lawmakers decided to force foreign financial institutions to ante up the names of all their customers and investors that might owe unpaid US taxes, maybe they knew that they were burdening these financial firms with a complex and costly reporting burden. But who could have foreseen that they were launching a global fad among tax […]
FinOps Takes a Byte out of the News — 3/17/2015
A few news items that may be of interest to our readers… CalPERS Pioneering: US pension giant California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) has become the first pension plan to join a fully committed repo facility at Chicago-headquartered derivatives clearinghouse OCC. The repo facility provides contingency liquidity in the event of a member default or […]
Cybersecurity in the C-Suite: A Matter of “Need to Know”
Cybersecurity has been described as everything from a top-down corporate mission to a shopping list for software packages that monitor networks and systems for suspicious activity. Given the breadth and complexity of even identifying the risks, it’s no wonder that all sorts of management are discovering they’re now riding the cybersecurity bus. Nowhere is this accumulation of corporate […]
Custodians to EU Regulator: Ease Up on New Settlement Rules
Uniform standards for how European securities depositories handle trades that fail to settle on time might sound like good thing — particularly since more than 30 of their markets have moved to a two-day settlement cycle and the phased launch of the new centralized settlement platform, Target2-Securities, is around the corner. But that’s not how the world’s largest custodian […]
Hedge Funds: Beating the Lost-Administrator Blues
You’re the chief executive or chief operating officer of a small or mid-sized hedge fund manager and have just received a call, visit, or letter from your brand-name fund administrator. The message: Sorry, we love you, but can no longer afford to take care of you, because you are too small to be profitable for us. […]
Countdown to FATCA Reporting: Will IT Glitches Mar Good Efforts? (Updated)
UPDATE: Following the publication of this article, the IRS announced it will offer another testing window from March 10 at 2AM EDT to March 12 at 5PM EDT. The test will be open to financial institutions and tax administrations which enrolled in the IDES by March 5 at 5PM EDT. With about a month left to comply […]