Financial services firms are gearing up for the reporting requirements of the Securities Financing Transaction Regulation (SFTR), and the DTCC is partnering with EquiLend, Trax, IHS Markit and Pirum to improve its global trade reporting capabilities before the SFTR rules take effect by the end of next year. Even though SFTR originated with the European… Read More >>
Startup Dakota Wealth Management Picks Pershing Advisor Solutions
New Firm Taps Pershing Advisor Solutions BNY Mellon’s Pershing Advisor Solutions has been picked as a custody partner for Dakota Wealth Management, a newly launched investment management firm. Dakota, headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, currently manages $600 million in client assets, according to a statement, which notes that the average registered investment advisor… Read More >>
Spanish Firm Revamping Ops via IBOR
A major wealth and asset management firm in Spain, CaixaBank Asset Management, is revamping front-to-back office operations via an Investment Book of Record (IBOR) approach that uses one source of real-time data, delivered enterprise-wide for positions, cash and exposure. The firm will be using a SimCorp Dimension-based IBOR to address its data management issues, and… Read More >>
Federal Reserve Kicks Off Volcker Rule Revamp
The Federal Reserve at its May 30 meeting unveiled changes to the controversial Volcker Rule — which prohibits proprietary trading and banks from owning hedge funds or private equity funds — in a move widely seen as a response to industry pressure and is in keeping with the will of the Trump administration. Fed officials… Read More >>
Pushing for Post-Trade Reforms Across Europe
This is the season for pollen, Spring holidays and roadmaps from key industry players. Often the new roadmaps mean that some may no longer be on the journey. However, in this case, the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME), a trade group for Europe’s wholesale financial markets, is pushing for a roadmap that will… Read More >>
FINRA, SEC Slam ICBCFS Over Allegedly Inadequate AML
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) reports that it has censured and fined Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Financial Services (ICBCFS) $5.3 million for systemic anti-money laundering compliance failures, including its failure to have a “reasonable” AML program in place to monitor and detect suspicious transactions, as well as other violations, including financial, record-keeping… Read More >>
ICE Buys TMC Bonds for $685 Million
ICE to Offer TMC’s Services Alongside Its Own The Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), will be expanding its electronic trading offerings for fixed income liquidity via its $685 million acquisition of TMC Bonds, ICE officials say. The cash transaction will close during the second half of 2018, “subject to… Read More >>
Fed to Mull Changes to the Volcker Rule
The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System will be considering changes to the controversial Volcker Rule on Wednesday, May 30, at its open meeting in the nation’s capital, and many in the financial services industry will be watching closely. The Volcker Rule, which is section 619 of the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and… Read More >>
Fidessa Picks ION Bid Over Temenos & SS&C Overtures
ION Capital U.K. Ltd., which is indirectly and wholly owned by ION Investment Group Ltd., has won a key round in the battle to buy Fidessa as its $2.3 billion (£1.5 billion) bid has gotten the approval of the Fidessa board, besting a bid from Temenos. “The boards of ION and Fidessa are pleased to… Read More >>
Voya Settles SEC’s Conflict of Interest Charges
Voya Holdings Inc. has settled with the SEC over charges that two investment adviser subsidiaries did not disclose conflicts of interest and made misleading disclosures “in connection with their practice of recalling securities on loan so their affiliates could receive tax benefits,” SEC officials say. The Voya adviser affiliates have agreed to be censured and… Read More >>