Some US and foreign banks with New York offices will soon face the challenge of proving that their transaction monitoring and sanctions filtering programs for catching criminal activity really work. The New York Department of Financial Services (DFS) believes that although banks and banking-regulated institutions may already have AML programs, there are still too many illegal […]
No Shortcuts Reimbursing NAV Errors Says SEC
The US Securities and Exchange Commission’s recent $3.9 million settlement with social investment manager Calvert Investment Management highlights the operational challenges — and potential legal liabilities– faced by mutual fund companies that must equally compensate all investors for any errors in net asset value calculations . It isn’t enough to make a best effort. Fund […]
Swing Pricing for US Funds: Has the SEC Gone Far Enough?
Like it or not, fund managers will have to make peace with the Securities and Exchange Commission’s new investment company reporting modernization program and liquidity management guidelines. They’re going to have to accept doing more to curb their liquidity risk and disclose more about their investment composition. Oddly, it’s a voluntary aspect of the new SEC […]
AML Compliance: Policing the Money Wires
Bank compliance, technology and back-office executives will soon be faced with a lot more headaches in preventing and reporting possible money laundering and other illegal activities conducted through payments transmitted by European wire transfers. Effective June 2017, financial firms — specifically banks — will have to monitor their wire payment messages more closely and file suspicious […]
Fund Managers Outsource More Mid-Office Ops
Gone are the days when the middle office is maligned as being strictly a cost-center dragging down investment performance. Today more fund managers are concluding that more effective management of their middle office can not only reduce operating expenses, but also give them a competitive edge with investors and keep regulators at bay. Fund management […]
Asset Managers Attack Data Silos with Governance
Data governance isn’t just for megabanks anymore. Asset managers are gradually joining the crowd of believers, creating rulebooks for how data quality is ensured enterprisewide with business lines at the helm. That was the consensus of panelists and attendees at a TSAM North America fund management operations event last month where data management took center stage […]
Depository Reforms Russian Corporate Actions Risk
Sketchy information on annual meeting agendas or corporate actions announcements is not going to plague investors in Russia equities in the future. Nor will fund managers risk losing money as many do today, because the operational difficulties discourage them from participating. Russia’s corporate actions reform has given the country’s national securities depository National Settlement Depository (NSD) the […]
Asset Owners Put Managers on the Operational Hotseat
How do you run your business? If it sounds like an open-ended question for pension plans, endowments and other institutional investors to ask fund managers, it is intended to be. Institutional asset owners hope it will elicit a lengthy discussion over the policies, procedures and technology the fund manager uses to make money before they […]
T. Rowe Price Investor Payback: The Unpushed Button
For fund managers, proxy voting isn’t a minor housekeeping matter. Depending on just how financially controversial the corporate agenda is, the vote can be as crucial to the health of investor portfolios as any trading decision. There is plenty of regulatory rulemaking to keep everyone’s eye on the ball so when something goes awry, it’s big […]
Syndicated Loans Market: An Evolution is Coming
Nineteen days and counting. That’s the average time it takes to settle a US syndicated loan. It’s a far cry from the two or three days for other asset classes, but fund managers, broker-dealers, agent banks and even regulators are waking up to the fact the gap must be closed to reduce risks and costs. […]