It’s that time again. Only this go-round, pardner, there’s a new sheriff at the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC). And he’s refocusing priorities. Yup, the SEC Division of Examinations has announced its 2022 examination priorities, which include “several significant areas of focus and many perennial risk areas. The Division will focus on private funds,… Read More >>
Congress Should Rein In Exchanges: SIFMA
SIFMA wants Congress to shake up the legal framework for securities exchanges. This is because some key federal securities laws are preserving advantages for exchanges but may be harming investors, says Ellen Greene, SIFMA managing director, equity and options market structure, in her recent testimony before Congress. But there are ways to fix the situation,… Read More >>
Broadridge Revamps ProxyVote App & Other News
ProxyVote Updates Target Ease-of- Voting & Query Concerns Broadridge Financial Solutions has improved its ProxyVote app to help investors gain easier access to proxy information, officials say. “The enhancements make it easier than ever for investors to access and review proxy information in upcoming annual meetings of the companies and mutual funds they own, and… Read More >>
Aladdin Grants BlackRock’s Wish & Other News
BlackRock Lands $150B Mandate with AIG BlackRock’s investment management technology platform Aladdin will play a key role in the $150 billion mandate that the asset manager just signed with insurance giant American International Group (AIG), officials say. The Aladdin platform encompasses portfolio management and risk analytics. The world’s largest asset manager will oversee key AIG… Read More >>
Alpine Securities to Appeal FINRA’s Expulsion
FINRA, the self-regulatory organization (SRO) for broker-dealers, has expelled Alpine Securities Corp. for its alleged misconduct. An attorney representing Alpine Securities, replying to questions from FTF News, took issue with FINRA’s finding, saying, “Alpine will be appealing the decision and, pursuant to applicable regulations, will continue to operate while the decision is reviewed.” Expulsion is,… Read More >>
‘Cowen Digital’ Launches & Other News Briefs
Cowen Division Focuses on Digital Asset Custody Cowen Inc. has officially launched the Cowen Digital division to provide a platform for trade execution and custody solutions that support digital assets traded by institutional clients, officials say. The new division, based in Stamford, Conn., offers custody solutions via Cowen’s partnership with PolySign’s Standard Custody & Trust,… Read More >>
First OTC Crypto Trade for Goldman Sachs & Other Briefs
Goldman Sachs Completes a Bitcoin NDO Trade Goldman Sachs and Galaxy Digital Holdings Ltd. have executed the investment bank’s first over-the-counter (OTC) cryptocurrency transaction in “the form of a Bitcoin non-deliverable option (NDO),” officials say. Galaxy, which is a global provider of blockchain and cryptocurrency financial services for institutions, reports that the transaction “marks the… Read More >>
Deutsche Bank Securities Settles Best Execution Case for $2M
FINRA, the self-regulatory organization (SRO) for broker-dealers, has hit Deutsche Bank Securities with a $2 million fine. The reason: FINRA alleges that Deutsche Bank Securities did not provide its customers with the supervisory “best execution” that FINRA’s rule 5310 calls for. Industry veterans will tell you that there was a time when regulators would have… Read More >>
Charles River IMS Links to LTX And Other Briefs
Charles River IMS Uses LTX to Bolster Bond Trading LTX, an A.I.-enabled corporate bond trading platform from Broadridge Financial Solutions, has been integrated with an established offering — the Investment Management Solution (IMS) from Charles River — in order to offer end-users better liquidity aggregation and improved workflows, trade transparency, and price discovery, officials… Read More >>
BNP Paribas to Add 1,000 More Women in IT
On International Women’s Rights Day, March 8, a banking giant made a surprising announcement, and challenged itself to do better: “The BNP Paribas Group has set itself an ambitious target: to have 1,000 more women in our IT professions by the end of 2024, through both internal and external recruitment.” While the Women’s Rights Day… Read More >>