The DTCC’s same-day settlement trade fail rate increased by 46 percent, rising from 1.86 percent to 2.7 percent between May 29 and May 30, foreshadowing a period of unrest as T+1 operational headaches crawl out of the woodwork. There was little commotion for most of the transition week, as market participants navigated North America’s long-awaited… Read More >>
Time for Cleaner Air in Your Home Office?
Hybrid working situations are becoming the norm for many financial services firms and their staff members. Despite executives who fear their minions are taking advantage of the time away from the office, staff members, especially younger employees, like splitting time between the office and home office. So, this is another exploration of gadgetry that can… Read More >>
Acadia Updates Open Source Risk Engine
Acadia, a provider of risk, margin, and collateral tools for derivatives transactions, has unveiled the 12th release of its Open Source Risk Engine (ORE) that offers advances in market risk and initial margin analytics, officials say. This latest release of ORE “completes a financial instrument rollout across all risk classes covered by the service —… Read More >>
FTF Reveals the Winners of the 2024 FTF Awards
Financial Technologies Forum (FTF) proudly announces the 2024 FTF News Technology Innovation Awards competition winners. The awards effort shines the spotlight on the winners of the FTF Awards competition — now in its 13th year — for their accomplishments in 2023 and on individuals who have made great contributions to their profession and those who… Read More >>
North America’s Rocky Road to T+1 Begins
Like it or not, North American firms are getting new plumbing for settlement. Settlement within the shorter time frame of the trading day plus another day, or T+1, is becoming a reality for North American firms, starting with those firms in Canada and Mexico, and with a nod to South America, Argentina, on Monday, May 27,… Read More >>
How Gadgets Can Help with Working Remotely
It’s been a while since my last gadget-based-on-your-bonus report and I would be remiss if I didn’t mention that bonuses took a hit. Many working on Wall Street and elsewhere have found that their bonuses delivered in 2024 shrunk compared to last year. The average Wall Street bonus, based on performance in 2023, shrunk by… Read More >>
NYSE Council to Explore A.I. & Other Technologies
The New York Stock Exchange has launched the NYSE Tech Council, a group of senior technology leaders that will explore best practices for artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and other cutting-edge technologies. “The council will be comprised of chief technology officers, chief information officers and other C-suite technology leaders from NYSE-listed companies,” according to the announcement. “With… Read More >>
Should the GAO Audit the CFTC?
Caroline D. Pham, a Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) commissioner, started the Open Meeting on May 10 with a bang — she wants the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) to investigate the CFTC because she thinks the regulator has expanded its jurisdiction without a proper mandate, and, as a consequence, has strayed far from its… Read More >>
T+1 is Stealing the Spotlight from Securities Lending
(Editor’s note: This past October, the Securities and Exchange Commission adopted Rule 10c-1a in an effort to increase the “transparency and efficiency of the securities lending market,” according to the SEC. The new rule required the reporting of “specified information about securities loans to a registered national securities association (RNSA)” by 2026. The new rule… Read More >>
RIAs & ERAs Face New Regulatory Obligations
Registered investment advisers (RIAs) and exempt reporting advisers (ERAs) may have to develop customer identification programs (CIPs) to prevent “illicit finance activity” involving their customers because of a joint effort by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). The SEC and FinCEN on May… Read More >>