FTF News

  • Sign-Up for FTF Email Alerts
  • Login
FTF NEWS
Subscribe Now
  • Home
  • News
  • Events
  • Awards
  • Research
  • FTF SERVICES
  • Podcast
  • Bull Run Blog

Regulators Move to Refine Volcker Rule Requirements

August 21, 2019 by Eugene Grygo

Regulators Move to Refine Volcker Rule Requirements

Federal regulators overseeing financial markets are taking major steps to refine the Dodd-Frank Act’s Volcker Rule restricting proprietary trading so that it has a narrower focus. Since the recovery from the Great Recession, the rule, inspired by Paul Volcker, the former chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, has held back banks from proprietary trading and… Read More >>

Filed Under: Derivatives Operations, Collateral & Margin Management, Derivatives Processing, Securities Operations, Buy-Side, Clearing, Corporate Actions, Data Management, Industry News, Middle-Office, Operational Risk, Ops Automation, Reconciliation & Exceptions, Risk Management, Settlement, General Interest, Governance, Back-Office, Integration, Standards, Performance Measurement, KYC, AML/Fraud/Financial Crime, Regulation & Compliance, Derivatives, Regulatory Compliance, Regulatory Reporting, Industry News Tagged With: Dodd-Frank, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Gregg Gelzinis, hedge funds, Jelena McWilliams, Kenneth E. Bentsen, private equity funds, proprietary trading, securities industry, Volcker Rule, wall street

Regulators Extend Comment Deadline for New Volcker Rule

September 10, 2018 by FTF News

Regulators Extend Comment Deadline for New Volcker Rule

Five Regulators Move Volcker Rule Deadline to Oct. 17 Securities industry participants will get more time to weigh in on the very controversial Dodd-Frank Era “Volcker Rule,” which in its initial form prohibits proprietary trading and banks from owning hedge funds or private equity funds. Five federal financial regulatory agencies have agreed to extend until… Read More >>

Filed Under: Derivatives Operations, Derivatives Processing, Securities Operations, Data Management, Industry News, Middle-Office, Operational Risk, Ops Automation, Risk Management, Governance, FinTech Trends, Back-Office, Integration, Regulation & Compliance, Regulatory Compliance, Regulatory Reporting Tagged With: CFTC, Citigroup, deadline, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Federal Reserve Board, Finastra, National Bank, National Bank of Egypt, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, SEC, TransFICC, Vestmark, VestmarkONE, Volcker Rule

Fed to Mull Changes to the Volcker Rule

May 30, 2018 by Eugene Grygo

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 >>

Filed Under: Industry News, Risk Management, Governance, Standards, Regulation & Compliance, Regulatory Compliance, Regulatory Reporting Tagged With: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, General Ops, governance, regulation, Regulation & Compliance, regulatory reporting, risk management, section 619 of the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, Standards, Volcker Rule

OCC Wants Input for Volcker Rule Revamp

August 9, 2017 by Louis Chunovic

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) is seeking public input on revisions to the implementation of the Volcker Rule, as section 619 of the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 is commonly known. Those revisions are generally in the service of the Trump… Read More >>

Filed Under: Regulation & Compliance, Derivatives Tagged With: Dodd-Frank, Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), Trump administration, Volcker Rule

Trump Team Challenges SIFI Designation for Non-banks

April 28, 2017 by Eugene Grygo

The Trump Team is signaling that it is taking on aspects of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, and a key one, the “systemically important financial institution (SIFI)” designation stemming from Dodd-Frank is under review, according to a recent presidential memorandum to the secretary of the Treasury Department. The Trump team overseeing… Read More >>

Filed Under: Operational Risk, Regulation & Compliance Tagged With: Dodd-Frank, Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, Financial Stability Oversight Council, President Donald J. Trump, risk management, Sifma, systemically important financial institution (SIFI), Trump administration, Volcker Rule

Federal Reserve Fines Deutsche Bank $156 Million

April 27, 2017 by Eugene Grygo

The central bank for the U.S., the Federal Reserve System, has hit troubled Deutsche Bank with $156.6 million in civil money penalties and requirements that the bank improve its senior management oversight and controls relating to foreign exchange (FX) trading. “Deutsche Bank lacked adequate governance, risk management, compliance, and audit policies and procedures to ensure… Read More >>

Filed Under: Operational Risk, Governance, AML/Fraud/Financial Crime, Regulation & Compliance Tagged With: Deutsche Bank, fines, foreign exchange, governance, risk management, U.S. Federal Reserve, Volcker Rule

Meet the New Czar of Wall Street Regulation

November 29, 2016 by Eugene Grygo

Meet the New Czar of Wall Street Regulation

Until recently, Congressman Jeb Hensarling, a Republican from Texas, was not that well known outside the beltway in Washington, D.C., and the hallways of Wall Street firms. But that is rapidly changing. Given the GOP’s control of the federal government, Hensarling may well become the sworn enemy of U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, the divisive Democrat… Read More >>

Filed Under: Opinion, Minding the Gap Tagged With: Basel III, Congressman Jeb Hensarling, Dodd-Frank, Donald Trump, Financial CHOICE Act, Too big to fail, Volcker Rule

Even the GOP Worries about TBTF

June 22, 2016 by Eugene Grygo

Even the GOP Worries about TBTF

It only took six years but the Republicans have finally issued a response to the much-maligned Dodd-Frank Act, and there was a disturbingly familiar refrain amid the rants of the Republican chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, Texas Congressman Jeb Hensarling, who is the proponent of the GOP alternative. To recap, moving from the… Read More >>

Filed Under: Opinion, Minding the Gap Tagged With: Basel III, Congressman Jeb Hensarling, Dodd-Frank, Elizabeth Warren, Financial CHOICE Act, Glass-Steagall Act, GOP, House Financial Services Committee, Republicans, Too big to fail, Volcker Rule

Will Democrats Rip Apart Banks via a New Glass-Steagall Act?

October 26, 2015 by Eugene Grygo

The race for the presidential nomination among the Democrats is taking shape as front runner Hillary Clinton is facing challenges on the left from U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont and former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley, particularly on the issue of ripping apart banks that are deemed “too big to fail.” Sanders and O’Malley, in… Read More >>

Filed Under: Operational Risk, General Interest, Regulation & Compliance, Industry News Tagged With: Anshuman Jaswal, Bernie Sanders, Celent, Democrats, Glass-Steagall, Greenwich Associates, Hillary Clinton, Kevin McPartland, Martin O'Malley, presidential nomination, U.S. Banking Act of 1933, Volcker Rule

Firms Ready but Wary as Volcker Rule Becomes Reality

July 16, 2015 by Ryan Boysen

When the Volcker Rule provision of Dodd Frank finally goes into effect on Tuesday, July 21, the banks affected will have already done most of the heavy lifting, industry observers say. But banks will still face an arduous few months as they struggle to pin down the practice of a law they’ve spent so long… Read More >>

Filed Under: Derivatives Operations, Regulation & Compliance, Derivatives, Regulatory Compliance Tagged With: banks, CFTC, compliance, Dodd-Frank, hedging, KYC, proprietary trading, regulation, SEC, Volcker Rule

  • Home
  • FTF SERVICES
  • News
  • FTF Bull Run Blog
  • Contact
  • Events
  • Privacy
  • About
  • FTF Research Institute
  • Awards
  • Terms
  • Buyer’s Guide
  • Reprints

Follow Us

Copyright © FTF News 2019 Financial Technologies Forum LLC

Join FTF
Premier Today!

Already a Member? Click here to Login

Unlimited FTFNews.com article access
FTF Special Reports
Digital issues of FTF Focus Magazine
Video Interviews
Podcasts
Weekly News Alerts
Discount on FTF Conferences and Events
Discount on FTF Training Seminars
Print Issues of FTF Focus Magazine
Annual delivery of printed FTF Buyer's Guide
Online Trial
Try FTF Premier
Online
$1
For 4 Weeks
 
 
 
 
FTF Premier FULL
FTFNEWS.COM
MEMBERSHIP
$10$120
PER MONTHPER YEAR
FTF ON DEMAND
TRY FTF PREMIER ONE
ARTICLE AT A TIME
$1.99
AND UP
$1.99 PER ARTICLE
$9.99 PER REPORT
$9.99 PER ISSUE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Join FTF
Premier Today!

Already a Member? Click here to Login

Unlimited FTFNews.com article access
FTF Special Reports
Digital issues of FTF Focus Magazine
Video Interviews
Podcasts
Weekly News Alerts
Discount on FTF Conferences and Events
Discount on FTF Training Seminars
Print Issues of FTF Focus Magazine
Annual delivery of printed FTF Buyer's Guide
Online Trial
Try FTF Premier
Online
$1
For 4 Weeks
 
 
 
 
FTF Premier FULL
FTFNEWS.COM
MEMBERSHIP
$10$120
PER MONTHPER YEAR
FTF ON DEMAND
TRY FTF PREMIER ONE
ARTICLE AT A TIME
$1.99
AND UP
$1.99 PER ARTICLE
$9.99 PER REPORT
$9.99 PER ISSUE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  • Home
  • News
  • Events
  • Awards
  • FTF Research Institute
  • FTF SERVICES
  • Bull Run Blog
  • Email Alerts
  • Log In
  • My Account
  • Log Out