While the UK and European Union leaders will have two years to come up with a gameplan for how the UK will separate from the European Union, middle and back-office operations professionals at fund management shops are taking it one day at a time during extreme market volatility. The UK’s legal limbo has caused higher trading […]
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 […]
Bloomberg, SS&C, Omgeo and DTC Plan T+2 Hook-up
Financial firms wanting to use central matching platforms other than industry leader Omgeo to acknowledge their US trade details will no longer have to worry about meeting a two-day settlement cycle in the US. An otherwise chilly competitive relationship among Bloomberg, SS&C Technologies and Omgeo is now turning into a respectful friendship of sorts, as evidenced at a […]
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 […]
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 […]
US Braces for Testing T+2 Preparedness (Updated)
(Editor’s Note: After the publication of this article, DTCC published a document which outlines the testing requirements from its subsidiaries NSCC, DTC and Omgeo for impacted organizations and instruments. The paper entitled “T+2 Test Approach: DTCC’s High-Level Testing Framework” can be found here). Testing, testing, testing. That is the next critical focus for achieving a successful transition […]
Johannesburg in Final Sprint to T+3 Settlement (Updated)
(Editor’s Note: This article was updated on February 29 to reflect the JSE’s announcement on February 26 that it had selected July 11 as the go-live day for T+3.) South Africa is in the last lap of a longstanding project to shave two days off its current five day settlement cycle, even though the […]
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 […]
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 […]