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 >>
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 >>
CME Group to Buy NEX Group for $5.5 Billion
Derivatives exchange operator CME Group Inc. is set to acquire NEX Group plc for an estimated $5.5 billion and, if all goes well, the combined provider of transaction processing across futures, cash and over-the-counter (OTC) instruments will be able to offer many post-trade capabilities beyond clearing services. The CME Group encompasses: CME Clearing; the Chicago… Read More >>
SS&C Buys North American Branch of CACEIS
Investment solutions and services giant SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. is acquiring CACEIS North America, the fund administration business of CACEIS, for an undisclosed amount and will be folding the business and staff into SS&C GlobeOp’s alternatives business. The parent company, CACEIS, describes itself as a Paris-based asset servicing group of Crédit Agricole bank, “providing execution,… 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 >>
Buy Side Spared Direct CAT Reporting Requirements
(U.S. securities exchanges and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) pushed for the creation of an uber market surveillance/database system, the Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT), to support SEC Rule 613. Plans for implementation have been underway since July 2012 and got a boost when SEC officials finally approved the CAT NMS Plan on Nov. 15,… Read More >>
FTF News to Cover ISITC Ops Summit
I am very happy to announce that FTF News has been named the sole media sponsor for the ISITC 24th Annual Securities Operations Summit, to be held in Boston from Sunday, March 18, to Wednesday, March 21. FTF will be hosting a booth and will be looking forward to talking to as many securities operations… Read More >>
U.S. Firms Prepare for Tougher E.U. Privacy Regs
(Editor’s note: The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) from the European Union was created to do two major jobs: replace the Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC, and to harmonize data privacy laws across Europe, officials report. The new legislation, when it takes effect May 25, 2018, is intended to “protect and empower” data privacy and “reshape… Read More >>
BNP Paribas USA Pleads Guilty to FX Price-Fixing
Officials of the U.S. Justice Department and BNP Paribas USA Inc. (BNPP USA) have settled a case in which the subsidiary of BNP Paribas is pleading guilty to one count of price-fixing via foreign exchange (FX) markets and has agreed to pay a criminal fine of $90 million. According to documents filed recently with the… Read More >>
Exchange Data International to Offer Key Content via QuantHouse
Exchange Data International (EDI) will be offering its securities reference data and end of day pricing through the QuantHouse hub of services accessed via application programming interfaces (APIs), which is intended to help a quant trader’s decision-making, among other operations. The London-based EDI has a content database that covers major markets, particularly emerging and frontier… Read More >>










