What is a unified managed account also known as a UMA? In simple terms, it is a way to unify a client’s managed assets into one account. Instead of having one account for a large-cap separately managed account (SMA), another one for a fixed income SMA, and a third one housing mutual funds and exchange-traded
KYC
Turning Margining Challenges into Solutions
(Editor’s Note: In this guest post for the Bull Run, Varqa Abyaneh, chief product officer from Quantile Technologies Ltd. focuses on industry participants grappling with the costs of funding multiple margin requirements globally.) Designed to improve the safety and stability of markets, regulation inevitably increases the cost of trading. Participants are still expected to deliver
Regulation
Future Boys, Future Girls & Fortune Tellers
The future is now. Or, at least for those willing to join me to get a great glimpse of the future of finance and more, we are going there on a fantastic financial voyage. “Future Boys, Future Girls & Fortune Tellers” is where we start, but looking at the lessons of the past will guide us to
Compliance
Ready, Set, Go – Benchmark Regulation Has Arrived!
I am looking forward to my participation in the Performance Measurement Americas (PMA) 2018 panel discussion entitled “Get Ready for the EU’s Benchmarks Regulation,” which will take place March 9 at 1:50 p.m. in New York. With a certain degree of Irish humor, I’ve described this new regulation to colleagues in my firm as a “forgotten child.”
Compliance
Part 3 of MiFID II and Fixed Income: What Price Transparency?
By Jeffrey O. Himstreet, corporate counsel, PGIM fixed income law, PGIM Fixed Income Parts 1 and 2 of this blog, for Financial Technologies Forum in anticipation of their upcoming conference, Navigating the Maze of MiFID II, and our panel “New Rules for Fixed Income,” focused on the MiFID II rules relating to reporting and research unbundling
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Part 2 of MiFID II and Fixed Income: What Price Transparency?
By Jeffrey O. Himstreet, corporate counsel, PGIM fixed income law, PGIM Fixed Income (Editor’s Note: This is Part II of a three-part part series. To read Part I click here. Check back next week for part III or sign up for our news alerts to stay informed.) Transparency to Clients. The “unbundling” of research expenses from transaction
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Part 1 of MiFID II and Fixed Income: What Price Transparency?
By Jeffrey O. Himstreet, corporate counsel, PGIM fixed income law, PGIM Fixed Income (Editor’s Note: This is Part I of a three-part part series. Check back for parts II and III or sign up for our news alerts to stay informed.) As with any other reporting requirement enacted in financial services regulation anywhere in the
Back-Office
The Unknown Knowns of Vendor Risk
Guest Contributor: David Bates, Citisoft A few years ago I was intrigued by the Rumsfeld documentary “The Unknown Known”. Without getting into politics or views on the man himself, the idea of striving for continual awareness of what you know and don’t know along with how it influences your management strategy and risk is highly
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Can Good Come from the Sins of Wall Street?
January 20, 2015 by Eugene Grygo (Contribution from Minding the Gap, a blog by FTF News editor, Eugene Grygo.) Thanks to the fines imposed upon Wall Street and insurance firms for their sins during the Great Recession, the New York State government has a $5.1 billion surplus for fiscal year 2016. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo
Compliance
FTF News Video: Thrivent Financial Embraces Social Media Compliance
In a video interview with FTF News, Thrivent Financial’s Stacey Eckes-Borys discusses the best practices for making certain social media usage comply with regulatory guidelines, and how firms can use technology to optimize the benefits from social media usage. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93sBsPkAqYA] Be sure to look at FTF’s SMAC New York 2015 conference, our annual Social Media