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Custodians Under Pressure Refocus on Middle Office Basics

September 29, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

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 […]

Filed Under: Custody, Data, Funds, Ops Risk, Regulations, Reporting, Settlement, Slider Tagged With: Compliance, Custodians, FATCA, Fund Ops, Middle Office Ops, T+2

Fund Managers Struggle to Analyze Swap Transaction Costs

September 19, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Transaction cost analysis — an everyday discipline in the equities and fixed-income markets referring to the total expense involved in completing a transaction — is now becoming more important to swaps players who need to reap the same benefits as their traditional investment peers. Unfortunately, the US$650 trillion swaps market remains dismally behind other markets, leaving […]

Filed Under: Funds, Slider, Trading Tagged With: Collateral, Custodians, Fund Ops, Investment Ops, Swaps

Fund Managers: Raising the Operational Bar for Uncleared Swaps

September 12, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

With regulators on both sides of the Atlantic wanting bespoke swaps trades to fall under new margin guidelines, fund managers can ill-afford to sit idly by and rely simply on the negotiating skills of their legal advisors to come up with the best terms possible. Buy-side firms will need bring the so-called uncleared swap transactions […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Derivatives, Margining, Outsourcing, Slider Tagged With: Clearinghouses, Collateral, Compliance, Custodians, FINRA, Fund Ops, Swaps Outsourcing

Russia Sanctions: Narrow Focus Makes Compliance Trouble

August 20, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Asset managers have to deal with trading restrictions against countries on U.S. or foreign sanctions lists every day. Trading with certain countries or in issues from certain companies is forbidden, period. The black and white requirements are clear to understand so they are easy to follow. Not so, when it comes to the new sanctions imposed by the U.S. government […]

Filed Under: Clearing, Compliance, Custody, Funds, Investments, Operations, Ops Risk, Regulations, Slider Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Clearinghouses, Compliance, Custodians, Depositories, Fund Ops, Investment Ops, Ops Risk, Regulators

AIFMD’s Depositary Lite: Handy Option With Limited Lifespan?

August 13, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

  It’s lite, but is it right? That’s the question, some fund managers should be asking themselves about which business model they use when selecting a depositary to perform critical post-trade services under the new European Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD), a regulatory initiative which enables cross-border marketing of alternative funds in EU countries. Given […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Funds, Regulations, Slider Tagged With: AIFMD, Custodians, Depositories, Fund Ops, Hedge Funds, Regulators

Money Market Fund Managers: SEC Ships New Operational Challenges

August 4, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

After years of uncertainty about how regulatory reform would play out, money market fund managers may be relieved to know finally how they will be regulated by new rules adopted by the US Securities and Exchange Commission. But the news won’t be particularly comforting to the operations, compliance and technology staff of the funds, which represent a third of […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Funds, Risk, Slider Tagged With: Compliance, Custodians, Fund Ops, Regulators, Reporting, SEC, Valuation

AIFMD and UCITS V: Custodians Under the Gun to Monitor Subcustodians

June 6, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Global custodians always claimed to be selective about who they did business with. After all, billions if not trillions of dollars worth of client assets are at stake. Well now they have to be even more cautious about who they have selected as their subcustodians or local agent banks across the globe, and many are […]

Filed Under: Custody, Post-Trade, Settlement, Slider Tagged With: AIFMD, Clearinghouses, Custodians, Depositories, Post Trade, UCITS

Plan Sponsors: Take Charge of Forex Trading Costs

May 16, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Watch the watchers. That’s the mantra of a growing number asset owners, who are depending on fund managers and custodians to protect their financial interests. These asset owners are now adopting — or should be adopting — a “trust but verify” philosophy when it comes to choosing who executes and how their foreign exchange transactions should be […]

Filed Under: Analytics, Post-Trade, Slider Tagged With: Custodians, Fund Ops, Investment Ops

Custodians Whammied by New US Leverage Ratios

April 22, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

US regulators may be well-intentioned in mandating that eight systemically important banks maintain higher supplementary leverage ratios (SLRs) than their European peers, but for some of the world’s largest custodians their decision could spell higher costs of doing business — and a trickle down effect on fund management clients. With the new SLR requirements not taking effect […]

Filed Under: Custody, Funds, Regulations, Slider Tagged With: Collateral, Custodians, Fund Ops, Regulators

European Regulators Tell Market: Failure Not an Option

April 8, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Failing to settle or even match the details of European securities trades on time could become a lot more expensive and reputationally risky for banks, broker-dealers, and their fund manager customers, if European regulators have their way. Just how much more they will have to spend beyond the hefty internal administrative costs, and current fines […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Post-Trade, Rules, Settlement, Slider Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Compliance, Custodians, Depositories, DTCC, Fund Ops, Matching, Post Trade, Reconciliation, Regulators, T+2

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