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Playing With Swing Pricing: Tough Choices for US Fund Managers

October 20, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

The goal of the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s new proposed rules for swing pricing for mutual funds may be noble, but their potential implementation is already causing plenty of strife, say operations insiders. A swing price, according to the US regulatory agency is an adjustment to the net asset value, based on a huge purchase […]

Filed Under: Analytics, Compliance, Funds, Rules, Slider Tagged With: Compliance, Fund Ops, SEC, Valuation

Automating Corporate Actions: Fund Managers Trail

October 9, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

The more things change the more they stay the same when it comes to corporate actions processing. Although financial firms as a whole are adopting more automation to communicate with each other and investors on income and dividend payments as well as reorganizations such as mergers, tender offers and takeovers, fund managers are trailing their sell-side peers, […]

Filed Under: Corporate Actions, Outsourcing, Slider, Technology Tagged With: Corporate Actions, Custodians, DTCC, Fund Ops, Ops Risk, Valuation

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

SEC to Mutual Funds: Get Your Liquidity in Order

October 2, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

New proposed rules from the US Securities and Exchange Commission requiring mutual funds to ensure they have the necessary liquidity and correct pricing to accommodate a potential onslaught of redemptions could pose operational and IT challenges for fund management firms. That is the initial reaction from a group of ten fund management compliance, operations and […]

Filed Under: Analytics, Risk, Slider, Standards Tagged With: Compliance, Fund Ops, Hedge Funds, Regulators, SEC, Standards, Valuation

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

Swap Positional Identifiers: Buy-Side Group Positions Industry Standards

August 27, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

A fund manager executes an order for a swap contract with a broker-dealer counterparty on a swaps execution facility (SEF), then allocates the order to separate underlying funds and clears the trade through a clearinghouse using a futures commission merchant (FCM). At the end of this process, the fund manager might report the trade to […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Derivatives, Funds, Infastructure, Reporting, Settlement, Slider, Trading, Uncategorized Tagged With: Clearinghouses, Compliance, Custodians, Fund Ops, Middle Office Ops, Reconciliation, Regulators, Reporting, Swaps, Valuation

Operational Due Diligence: Right Questions, Right Answers

July 21, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Do you have a policy to prevent cyber breaches? Do you allow employees to work remotely? Do you have a policy for valuing hard-to-price assets? Do you allow multiple parties access to your compliance system? Do you have a procedure to mitigate risk? Look familiar? These are questions drawn from questionnaires that asset-owners — pension plans, […]

Filed Under: Corporate Actions, Funds, Margining, Operations, Ops Risk, Outsourcing, Post-Trade, Regulations, Security, Slider Tagged With: Collateral, Compliance, Corporate Actions, Custodians, Fund Ops, Middle Office Ops, Ops Risk, Outsourcing, Post Trade, Security, Valuation

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

New Mutual Fund Reporting Rules: New Operational Angst

May 28, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

If US mutual funds and other registered investment funds feel relief they have been spared from the cumbersome rules for systemically important financial institutions, they may not for much longer. Hefty new disclosure requirements are on the horizon, if the US Securities and Exchange Commission has its way. Although the SEC is seeking industry input before […]

Filed Under: Analytics, Compliance, Data, Derivatives, Financials, Reporting, Slider Tagged With: AIFMD, Compliance, Data, Fund Ops, Private Equity, Reporting, SEC, 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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