A U.K. regulator is ordering wealth management vendor FNZ to undo its controversial takeover of GBST and sell the back-office technology vendor because, the regulator argues, the merger could lead to a “reduction in the quality of service and higher prices” for retail investment platforms. The acquisition was completed before the U.K. Competition and Markets… Read More >>
Citi, JPMorgan & State Street Invest $11M in Capitolis
Capitolis to Speed Up Product Development Citi, JPMorgan, and State Street have invested a total of $11 million in fintech startup Capitolis, whose proprietary technology platform helps trading firms streamline their trading-position strategies. A spokesperson for Capitolis confirms media reports that the funding from the trio is $11 million in total. The spokesperson declines to… Read More >>
Gresham Taps Duco for Top European Sales Post
Vincent Him Joins Gresham London-based reconciliation vendor Gresham Technologies has tapped competitor SmartStream Technologies to fill a senior European sales position, underscoring its international growth efforts, officials say. Gresham has hired Vincent Him to be sales director for Europe, and he has nearly 25 years of experience across the post-trade reconciliations industry. In addition to… Read More >>
State Street to Service T. Rowe Price’s Active ETFs
State Street to Provide a Range of Services Rowe Price has appointed State Street as the service provider for four, newly launched active exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that are listed on NYSE Arca, Inc. “As part of the agreement, State Street will provide services including basket creation, dissemination, settlement, custody, fund accounting, order-taking, financial reporting, performance… Read More >>
Gresham Buys Inforalgo to Bolster Regulatory Reporting
Gresham to Integrate Inforalgo with Clareti Reconciliations vendor Gresham Technologies has acquired pre- and post-trade data management specialist Inforalgo Information Technology Ltd. in an effort to to expand Gresham’s regulatory reporting capabilities, officials say. Inforalgo reports that it offers cloud-based, straight through processing (STP) solutions and automation technologies that help financial institutions with complex real-time connectivity… Read More >>
Blockchain Successor to CHESS to Launch in 2022
Pandemic Delays Launch of New ASX System The Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) has set its new go-live date of April 2022 for the blockchain-based system that will replace its incumbent clearing and settlement, the Clearing House Electronic Subregister System (CHESS), officials say. The new launch date is 12 months beyond the original launch date, which… Read More >>
Broadridge Partnership Yields Corporate Bond Trading Platform
Post-trade systems and services provider Broadridge Financial Solutions reports that it’s partnering with Jim Toffey, founder of Tradeweb and now CEO of LiquidX, and has added artificial intelligence technologies to a Broadridge fixed income post-trade processing offering to create a corporate bond trading platform, dubbed LTX. The new platform has already been used to execute… Read More >>
Liquidnet Hires from Goldman Sachs
Ex-Goldman MD Is New Head of Equities Tech Liquidnet, a block liquidity and investment network services provider, reports that it has named Sujay Telang as its new head of equities technology. Telang is a former Goldman Sachs managing director and an electronic trading executive, the vendor notes. Liquidnet officials call their new hire the “latest… Read More >>
Northern Trust Launches Another Umbrella Trust
Northern Trust has launched an umbrella trust, dubbed the Datum One Series Trust, that it will offer to asset managers that would prefer to focus on distribution and investment goals, and let the custodian manage the infrastructure and back-office services. The new offering will include operational infrastructure support services via an integrated model, says Barbara… Read More >>
Who’s Liable for Non-Default Losses at CCPs?
The World Federation of Exchanges (WFE) wants the securities industry to focus on how central counterparty clearinghouses (CCPs) handle rare but potentially extreme non-default losses (NDLs), and evolve to a situation that avoids any confusion about liability among users of CCP services. “NDLs refer to losses that may arise from any risk event that is… Read More >>