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US High Court Asked to Address Rights of Unclaimed Account Holders (Updated)

October 7, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

(Editor’s Note: On February 29, 2016 the Supreme Court decided not to hear the case involving California’s unclaimed property statutes on the grounds the “convoluted history” of the lawsuit made it unsuitable for appeal to the US high court. However, Justice Samuel Alito warned that state unclaimed property laws could face a serious constitutional challenge […]

Filed Under: Investments, Investors, Slider Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Fund Ops, Investment Ops, Valuation

New Alternative Fund Messages: Second Time the Charm?

September 28, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

The alternative investment funds market is undergoing an eight year itch. That long ago in 2007, a group of securities depositories, fund administrators and custodians launched a project to create ISO 20022-compliant message types for orders and redemptions of units of alternative investment funds. The level of adoption of the new messaging was disappointing, and it […]

Filed Under: Funds, Infastructure, Ops Risk, Slider Tagged With: Custodians, Depositories, Hedge Funds, Innovation, Investment Ops

US T+2 Settlement: The Long Journey Officially Begins

September 22, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

What a difference a day makes. Until September 16, the US financial industry had only been talking about a two-day settlement cycle. Only a preliminary roadmap of the stepping stones to T+2 had been completed, indicating that at least 30 operational workflows will be affected, requiring rule, behavioral and technology changes. On that day Securities and Exchange Commission […]

Filed Under: Clearing, Compliance, Corporate Actions, Financing, Funds, Infastructure, Investments, Ops Risk, Post-Trade, Sec Lending, Settlement, Slider, Standards, Trading Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Collateral, Compliance, Corporate Actions, Depositories, DTCC, Fund Ops, Investment Ops, Matching, Middle Office Ops, Ops Risk, Post Trade, Regulators, SEC, Standards, T+2

Fighting Financial Crime: Making Due With the Omnibus Account

September 16, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

A bank or broker-dealer opens an account in its name with a securities depository. One of its customers — a fund manager, broker-dealer or other firm — is involved with either money laundering activities or violating regulations involving sanctions against an individual, country or corporation. Even worse, one of their clients did the dirty deed. […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Post-Trade, Rules, Settlement, Slider Tagged With: AML, Brokerage Ops, Compliance, Custodians, Depositories, Fund Ops, Investment Ops, KYC, Post Trade, Regulators, SEC, Settlement

BNY Mellon’s NAV Snafu: What Was and Wasn’t Learned

September 10, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

When technology glitches take place, cleanups can be embarrassing and messy to say the least. When it comes to critical applications they can be downright dangerous as well. The recent case involving the possible mispricing of over one thousand mutual funds and exchange-traded funds valued at over US$400 billion by BNY Mellon using SunGard Financial’s […]

Filed Under: Funds, Investors, Outsourcing, Slider, Technology Tagged With: Custodians, Fund Ops, Investment Ops, Outsourcing, Valuation

Basel III: How Hedge Fund Managers Must Leverage Prime Brokers

September 1, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

“How important is this relationship to you?” That question is often asked by concerned spouses or romantically involved parties to get a status check on just how well their relationship is faring. For the first time ever, hedge fund managers could be forced to pose the same question to their prime brokers, thanks to the […]

Filed Under: Analytics, Compliance, Custody, Derivatives, Financing, Funds, Risk, Slider Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Collateral, Compliance, Hedge Funds, Investment Ops, Regulators

The Volcker Rule: Managing the Seven Deadly Metrics

July 30, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

The implementation of the Volcker Rule has undoubtedly caused wailing and gnashing of teeth among some of the smartest and best-funded trading operations in the world. While its overarching principle — the prohibition of proprietary trading — might be easy to understand, proving compliance is a whole different ball of wax. With the effective date […]

Filed Under: Analytics, Compliance, Reporting, Risk, Rules, Slider, Standards, Trading Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Compliance, Dodd-Frank, Investment Ops, Standards

Investment Research: Broker-Dealers Have Their Own Unbundling to Do

July 23, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Fund managers may not be the only ones forced to unbundle payment for trade execution from research when the new incarnation of the European Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) takes effect. Broker-dealers will be facing a similar challenge and they could be just as unprepared. Ordinarily classifying the research they provide fund managers as “value add” […]

Filed Under: Funds, Reporting, Slider, Trading Tagged With: Compliance, Fund Ops, Investment Ops, MiFID, Regulators, Reporting

Recent SEC Compliance Fines: What to Watch Out For

July 8, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Four recent enforcement actions by the US Securities and Exchange Commission each highlight a different area of concern by the regulatory agency and each sends a loud and clear message in hefty fines and professional punishment. We think they offer valuable lessons to readers of FinOps Report on how to steer clear of legal landmines. Conflict […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Derivatives, Funds, Investments, Outsourcing, Rules, Slider, Standards, Trading Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Compliance, Custodians, Fund Ops, Hedge Funds, Investment Ops, Outsourcing, Private Equity, Regulators, SEC, Standards, Valuation

Want to Price Shares Late: Get the Post Office to Help Out

May 19, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

US mutual fund complexes are supposed to give investors who buy and sell shares the price of the shares on the day they receive their orders. So says the US Investment Company Act of 1940. But insurance giant Nationwide Insurance found a creative way of not doing so. It didn’t have to rely on technology, […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Funds, Slider, Standards, Trading Tagged With: Compliance, Fund Ops, Investment Ops, SEC, Standards, Valuation

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