Johnson Financial Group has installed a risk management system for interest rate derivatives based upon a cloud-based platform from provider Derivative Path that is intended to enhance Johnson’s financial services offerings and be a foundation for related services to come. Based in Racine, Wisconsin, the privately owned Johnson Financial Group consists of subsidiaries Johnson Bank… Read More >>
HSBC Pays $75M to Resolve Swaps Violations Charges
HSBC is writing checks to the CFTC totaling $75 million via the resolution of two of the regulator’s orders — one involving alleged swaps transaction violations and a $45 million penalty, and the other based on charges of recordkeeping and supervisory failures that incurred a $30 million penalty. The swaps order encompasses allegations that HSBC… Read More >>
CFTC Mulls SOFR Start Date for Interdealer Brokers
MRAC Subcommittee Urges July 26 Start Date A key CFTC subcommittee is recommending that interdealer brokers replace the trading of U.S. Dollar linear interest rate swaps (IRS) based upon the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (LIBOR) with the trading of IRS based upon the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) starting July 26, 2021, and to continue… Read More >>
Barclays Pushes to Keep its Blockchain/DLT Edge
Although there have been a host of reports questioning the viability of blockchain, banks are still forging ahead, reviewing different ways to deploy cutting-edge, systems that exploit distributed ledger technology (DLT), if the recent Smart Contract Templates Summit is anything to go by. Barclays, for example, is striking partnerships with start-ups and testing its own… Read More >>
Investors Still Like Sell-Side Salespeople
An interesting report on how investors still rely on sell-side advice and interactions even while swap trading is moving quickly to electronic platforms slipped past me, but it’s worthy of belated notice. The report (issued late last month) from Greenwich Associates, “Interest-Rate Derivatives Sales: Not What It Used To Be, But No Less Important,”… Read More >>
GMEX’s IRS CMF Contracts to Launch Next Month
Financial conglomerate Global Markets Exchange Group (GMEX) will begin providing a Euro-denominated, constant maturity interest rate swaps, dubbed the IRS Constant Maturity Future (CMF) contracts, for trading and clearing on Eurex, starting August 7, officials say. Constant maturity swaps are a variation of interest rate swaps for which the floating interest portion is reset periodically… Read More >>
TrueEX Fills Top IT Management Post
TrueEX, which characterizes itself as the first designated contract marketplace for interest rate swaps, reports the appointment of Saro Jahani as chief information officer. Additionally, Jim Miller, the company’s co-founder, will be “migrating from his current full-time role as head of product development at the company in April 2015 to become an advisor to the… Read More >>