The US Internal Revenue Service wants withholding agents to collect tax on upticks of the rights of convertible bondholders, despite protests that the levy is nothing more than “tax on air.” That’s how some tax attorneys and operations specialists view the IRS’ Section 305(c) rule on taxing adjustments to the conversion ratio of US convertible financial instruments, as […]
Global Data Protection Reg: Not Just a Tech Exercise
Europe’s new General Data Protection Regulation, effective May 2018, will require financial firms to do a lot more than invest in technology to protect sensitive data from a cybersecurity breach or other loss. Compliance, operations,marketing, sales and even human resource managers at financial firms across the globe will need to establish the right processes and […]
Numbering Agencies Invest in New OTC ISIN Bureau
Swap dealers and other financial market players can now rest assured that a new numbering agency for over-the-counter derivatives contracts will have sufficient funding to be launched just in time to meet the reporting requirements of the second incarnation of Europe’s Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID). That doesn’t mean they will be entirely satisfied with who the Association […]
Accounting Rule Upends Contract Management
A new global accounting rule that changes the way revenue is recognized and disclosed on financial statements is going to give fund management firms, financial technology shops and data providers a lot more stress. Contract management, financial reporting, IT, legal counsel and even human resource directors will have to work together more closely than ever […]
Alternative Funds Industry Tackles Data Culture
Chief data officer (CDO) may not the most sought-after position at hedge fund management shops, but that isn’t stopping the C-level executives from pushing hard to create a better data management culture — including finding someone to take on the role, with or without the title. To support this effort, a new group calling itself the Data […]
Building Smarter 3rd-Party Cyber-Risk Programs
Financial firms needing to manage the cybersecurity risk of companies outside their own walls as well as they do their own can now count on a new risk assessment-as-a-service platform for help. Launched in March, the Denver-headquartered CyberGRX aims to take the gruntwork out of the due diligence process for third-party cybersecurity risk managers. It […]
DSB Floats a New Payment Plan for OTC ISINs
Swaps dealers and other financial firms which need international securities identification numbers (ISINs) for over-the-counter derivative contracts will pay for receiving the codes based on one of three new categories they select from a new pricing model released by the Derivatives Service Bureau (DSB), being launched by the Association of National Numbering Agencies (ANNA). The […]
New York Tightens Screws on 3rd Party Cyber-Risk
Out of sight doesn’t mean out of mind when it comes to following New York State’s new rigorous rules on how banks must manage cybersecurity risk. Cybersecurity information security officers (CISOs), IT directors, compliance managers, legal counsel, and vendor procurement specialists will need to work together to perform due diligence on third-party vendors, negotiate new […]
Variation Margin: Facing the Countdown to March 1
With less than three weeks left until posting variation margin for uncleared swap transactions becomes mandatory, it’s do or die for fund managers still scrambling to be ready by March 1. As FinOps Report went to press, the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) said in a no-action letter that it would not take any […]
ADR Lawsuits: Depositary Banks on the Hotseat
When it comes to their handling of American Depositary Receipts, depositary banks have more than just an investigation by the US Securities and Exchange Commission to worry about. BNY Mellon, Citi and JP Morgan are being targeted with class action lawsuits filed in a New York court by disgruntled investors, alleging overcharges in foreign exchange […]