After years of complaining about the fees they are paying for the issuance and use of CUSIP codes, issuers of fixed-income securities and the financial firms which use the securities identifiers may finally have found a friend at the US Securities and Exchange Commission. The US regulatory agency isn’t investigating CUSIP Global Services’ licensing fees […]
EU Settlements: More Corporate Actions Claims?
In focusing strictly on settling domestic and cross-border trades, the new central settlement platform, Target2Securities (T2S) may end up causing unintended operational glitches and additional costs when it comes to how corporate actions of European issuers are processed. Or so fear some managers who apparently aren’t buying the assertions made by custodians and securities depositories […]
Custodians Under Pressure Refocus on Middle Office Basics
Squeezed from the top and squeezed from the bottom. It’s only natural that custodians and other asset servicing providers are feeling the pinch. A barrage of new regulations, shorter settlement cycle, new European centralized settlement platform on the one side and, on the other, mounting client demands are forcing custodians to refocus their attentions on […]
Solvency II Creates Big Data Challenge for Fund Managers
If regulations such as AIFMD, EMIR and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act weren’t enough to prompt fund managers to shore up any deficiencies in their data management capabilities, Solvency II could finally do the trick — and quickly. Called the Basel III of insurance firms, Solvency II has also been called a “data nightmare” by […]
Fund Managers: On the Hunt for New Cybersecurity Officer
With the Securities and Exchange Commission now requiring registered investment advisors to prove they are doing their best to reduce the risk of data and other security breaches, hedge fund managers are quickly waking up to the need to assign a dedicated chief security information officer (CISO) to the task. Although the SEC’ s guidelines […]
Bloomberg’s FIGIs: Can Data Giant’s IDs Usurp ISINs as Global Standard? (Updated)
ISIN — the 12-digit alphanumeric international securities identification code and longstanding standard for identifying securities for cross-border trading and post-trade processing — is facing an unlikely competitor, a proprietary code designed by commercial data giant Bloomberg. The 27-member board of directors of the Object Management Group (OMG), an international organization concerned with data integration standards, is set to […]
DTCC Puts Defrosting of Issuer Chills on Hold: Now What?
By all appearances, it’s back to square one for US corporate issuers when it comes to dealing with the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation and the manner in which it imposes minor or more severe restrictions on a newly public company accessing some or all of its services. Any possible future changes in DTCC’s adjudication of so-called […]
Merrill’s Reconciliation Fine: What Happens When Middle Office Fails
Reconciliation: it’s an everyday process in buy- and sell-side shops, where overworked middle-office analysts pay close attention to details and hope technology works. Like all post-trade operations, it often draws the attention of C-level executives only when something goes wrong. Even worse, as evidenced in a recent case involving Merrill Lynch, mistakes can also elicit […]
Catching a Money Laundering Thief: Combing Data in a Tower of Babel
Looking at the multitude of employment ads placed by executive search firms and large global banks, it becomes clear that the world’s biggest financial institutions are spending lots of money hiring new staff to combat potential money laundering and other illegal activities. It’s an understandable kneejerk reaction to what has been an onslaught of mega financial […]
Fund Managers: Picking the Best Clearinghouse, Intricate Juggling Act
Fund managers can no longer afford to view clearinghouses as stodgy infrastructures which just exist for the sake of servicing mega broker-dealers and banks. With regulators now requiring far more transactions — particularly in the over-the-counter derivatives market — to be processed through clearinghouses, asset managers must realize they have some choices to make and […]