The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) reports that it has fined J.P. Morgan Securities $1.25 million for allegedly “failing to conduct timely or adequate background checks on approximately 8,600, or 95 percent, of its non-registered associated persons from January 2009 through May 2017.” J.P. Morgan Securities “neither admitted nor denied the charges, but consented to… Read More >>
Markit, ISDA Move to Settle EU Probe
Markit, the U.K. data provider, and the International Swaps & Derivatives Association (ISDA), an industry trade group, have offered concessions in an effort to settle a European Union antitrust investigation into possible collusion in the credit default swaps (CDS) market, according to the European Commission. The Commission is seeking feedback from interested parties on the… Read More >>
Massad Makes Pitch for New Swaps Data Gathering System
The CFTC is forging ahead with a second major attempt to make swap data reporting “accurate, consistent and timely” as CFTC Chairman Timothy Massad recently stressed in a speech before the 2016 Office of Financial Research (OFR) and Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) annual conference presented by the U.S. Treasury Department. “We have come a… Read More >>
Integration Software from JPMorgan to Bolster Markit Clear
Financial data, systems and services vendor Markit will be using integration software acquired from JPMorgan to help pave the way for the straight through processing (STP) of loan transactions and to bring greater settlement efficiency to the syndicated loan market, officials say. Markit officials are not disclosing the financial terms of the acquisition, but they… Read More >>
JPMorgan Cyber-Attack Spurs ‘Fear, Uncertainty & Doubt’
(Editor’s note: In a companion piece to this story, FTF News explores how the FS-ISAC, a financial services cyber threat-sharing group, is automating the sharing of threat information across the financial sector. Read about it here.) The massive cyber-security breach at JPMorgan that compromised gigabytes of sensitive data is dialing up the “fear, uncertainty and… Read More >>
Is the JPMorgan Penalty Just the Start?
The $13 billion penalty levied by the Justice Department and other officials against JPMorgan for its “serious misrepresentation” in the packaging of residential mortgage-backed securities is a clarion call for financial services firms that law enforcement and regulators are on high alert for RMBS-related fraud. The JPMorgan case is also a harbinger of more to… Read More >>
FTF News Magazine: Summer 2012
Download the Summer 2012 issue of FTF News Magazine to read about: FTF News’ Person of the Year: Keeping up with XSP’s Brendan Farrell OMS players breaking into the middle- and back-offices J.P. Morgan’s push for best practice guidelines to help sort out diverse commercial data models How Loomis Sayles is bracing for the OTC… Read More >>