Is the International Securities Identification Number (ISIN) not fit for purpose for identifying certain types of derivatives, as claimed by some partisans for other identifiers or just “concerned citizens” of the derivatives realm? Or is the only possible solution for regulatory reporting requirements a Unique Product Identifier (UPI) based on the descriptive taxonomy developed by […]
FINRA: Making Compliance a Way of Life
Culture of compliance. Those three words recently uttered by the US Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) as being one of its priorities during its exam process this year hasn’t exactly taken broker-dealers or their legal counsel by surprise. After all, broker-dealers know they have to fulfill regulatory requirements. Yet the term is generating plenty of […]
Fund Managers: Reducing Costs of Collateral Fails
US$3.6 million. That is the average cost a fund management firm could incur for correcting failures to settle their collateral requirements for bilateral swap transactions in 2020. The amount comes to US$2.4 million for a broker-dealer. These sobering figures, delivered in a document entitled “Implications of Collateral Settlement Fails: An Industry Perspective on Bilateral OTC […]
US Braces for Testing T+2 Preparedness (Updated)
(Editor’s Note: After the publication of this article, DTCC published a document which outlines the testing requirements from its subsidiaries NSCC, DTC and Omgeo for impacted organizations and instruments. The paper entitled “T+2 Test Approach: DTCC’s High-Level Testing Framework” can be found here). Testing, testing, testing. That is the next critical focus for achieving a successful transition […]
Securities Finance Data: Useful or Not for European Regulators?
In asking market players to shed more light on their securities finance transactions, European regulators have unintentionally opened an operational and legal can of worms. The newly passed European Securities Financing Transactions (SFT) legislation includes a requirement that managers of new European traditional and alternative investment funds disclose their policies involving securities finance transactions in […]
FINRA’s TBA Margin Rule: No Meeting of Minds with Industry
The pleas of fund managers and broker-dealers for the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) to change proposed rules requiring the collateralization of agency mortgage-backed securities and other transactions are falling on deaf ears and time is running out. The SEC is requiring that final comments on FINRA’s new proposal published last month be submitted by […]
Mutual Funds to SEC: We Can’t Swing Prices
When proposing new rules, the US Securities and Exchange Commission often plays catch-up to the changing technological or market times. Not so when it comes to the practice of swing pricing, part of its new proposed rules for liquidity management.by US registered investment funds. Nothing short of a revolutionary change in operational capabilities would be needed […]
US Registered Funds: Say Hello to Derivatives Risk Managers
Must have knowledge of derivative products, risk management, compliance procedures, technology implementation and project management. An MBA or graduate degree in financial engineering is required. A certified financial analyst designation is preferred. Those are the likely employment requirements for the derivatives risk manager that many US registered investment funds will have to hire if the Securities and Exchange Commission […]
UK Watchdogs Put C-Level Execs on the Hotseat
When it comes to accepting liability for regulatory wrongdoing, the top UK bank executives will no longer be able to hide behind the Queen’s royal we. As of March 6, C-level officials at UK banks and other bank-like organizations will find themselves individually liable for not only their own wrongdoing, but also for the financial […]
US Anti-Bribery Corruption Laws: Guilty Until Proven Innocent?
Know-your-customer isn’t the only motto financial firms should live by. The US Securities and Exchange Commission has put human resource, compliance and risk departments of financial institutions on high alert that they have to know a lot more about candidates for internships and employment, as evidenced in a recent multimillion dollar penalty paid by BNY […]