(Unregulated cryptocurrency markets are crashing and financial market participants are looking toward regulation and particularly the establishment of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). Digital currencies controlled by central banks hold the promise of new protections for crypto-, tokenized, and other digital assets, Last month, officials at the SWIFT financial services messaging and systems cooperative and… Read More >>
Weiss Asset Management Penalized $6.9M via SEC Case
The Securities and Exchange Commission reports that Weiss Asset Management LP, an investment advisory firm known by its acronym WAM, has agreed to pay approximately $6.9 million to settle charges that “it violated the federal securities laws when it unlawfully purchased stock in seven public offerings after selling short those same stocks.” Specifically, the WAM… Read More >>
DTCC’s 20022 Corporate Actions Leap & Other News
DTC & Broadridge Score a Corporate Actions First With help from Broadridge Financial Solutions, the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. (DTCC) reports that it has taken a big step toward fully automating the corporate actions lifecycle via its subsidiary, The Depository Trust Company (DTC). The DTC processed the “first-ever, fully-automated voluntary reorganization ISO 20022 instruction,” part… Read More >>
Disaster Recovery & Resilience Are Part of Production: DTCC
A new white paper from the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. (DTCC) is making the case that disaster recovery and resilience are becoming part of the real-time, production IT infrastructure at financial services firms rather than rare contingencies. The report, “The Power of Technology Resilience: A Framework for the Industry,” argues that while firms are… Read More >>
Schwab Subsidiaries Settle SEC Case for $187M
Three Charles Schwab investment adviser subsidiaries have agreed to pay a total of $187 million to settle SEC allegations that a robo-adviser system, Schwab Intelligent Portfolios (SIP), facilitated cash allocations in investors’ portfolios that ultimately lowered their returns “by approximately the same amount as an advisory fee would have,” according to the regulator. “Without admitting… Read More >>
ICE Expands Fixed Income Services & More News
ICE Best Execution Platform Gets a Makeover Officials at Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (ICE) report that the exchanges and technology company is doubling its coverage of fixed income instruments via improvements to the ICE Best Execution Service platform. The enhancements encompass pre-trade analysis, and front-, middle- and back-office services, and will help the ICE platform manage… Read More >>
SocGen to Revamp Derivatives Clearing & Other News
Société Générale to Deploy FIS Solution Société Générale and systems and services provider FIS report that the French banking giant will be using the FIS Cleared Derivatives Suite for a “strategic transformation of its derivatives clearing back-office.” “As part of the agreement, the investment bank and financial services group will transition their existing derivatives… Read More >>
CFTC Sues Gemini Over Bitcoin Futures Offering Data
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is suing Gemini Trust Company, based in New York City, alleging that in 2017 the cryptocurrency exchange made false or misleading statements to the CFTC about the self-certification of a bitcoin futures product. The regulator has filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of… Read More >>
Senate Bill Pushes Regulation & Innovation for Digital Assets
A bipartisan bill, co-sponsored by U.S. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), and Cynthia Lummis (R-WY), offers a comprehensive regulatory framework for digital assets that encourages innovation while also protecting against “bad actors” in volatile and highly risky markets. The proposed law, the Responsible Financial Innovation Act, is also meant to boost “financial innovation, flexibility, transparency and… Read More >>
Glencore Penalized $1B+ via Corruption Cases
Glencore International A.G. and Glencore Ltd., which are part of a commodity trading and mining firm based in Baar, Switzerland, have admitted their guilt in sprawling schemes of foreign bribery and market manipulation that led to market advantages but also scandal, plea bargains, and a billion-dollar fine. Among many authorities across the globe, the complex… Read More >>