(As performance and client reporting teams — and other internal groups — gear up to comply with the SEC Marketing Rule, Form ADV, and Reg BI, they will welcome the end of data silos, says Rab Govil, CEO and founder of Naehas, a provider of customer engagement and compliance automation solutions. Govil, who has been… Read More >>
ETF Industry Braces for T+1 Ops Headaches
U.S. regulators are leaving it to the $10 trillion exchange-traded fund (ETF) industry to devise solutions for securities operation headaches arising from the North American transition to T+1 settlement scheduled for May 28 of this year. The International Securities Services Association (ISSA) says it has had some “useful discussions” with the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission… Read More >>
Key Senators Want to Tax Crypto Brokers Now
The chair of the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs and six other Democratic senators have sent a joint letter to the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen and Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Daniel Werfel calling on their agencies to “swiftly implement their recently proposed tax reporting requirements… Read More >>
Saxo Bank Told to Dump Crypto Assets
Saxo Bank A/S’ trading in crypto-currency assets for its own account was “outside the legal business area of financial institutions,” according to a recent ruling by the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority, which ordered the Copenhagen-based bank to “dispose of its own holdings of crypto assets.” “On 4 July 2023, the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority [FSA]… Read More >>
Crypto-Assets Could Threaten Global Markets: FSB
While global financial markets widely embrace digital assets, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) is warning via a new report that fast-evolving crypto-assets could ultimately threaten “global financial stability due to their scale, structural vulnerabilities and increasing interconnectedness with the traditional financial system.” The FSB report, “Assessment of Risks to Financial Stability from Crypto-Assets,” sets out… Read More >>
FICC & SEC Settle Backtesting Case for $8M
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission reports that Fixed Income Clearing Corp. (FICC), a clearing agency that is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. (DTCC), will pay an $8 million penalty in a settlement of the commission’s charges that it “failed to have adequate risk management policies” within its… Read More >>
Crypto Regs Are on SEC Chair’s Radar
SEC Chair Gary Gensler says that the regulator must consider ways to protect investors vulnerable to the “Wild West” of cryptocurrencies, the trading and custody for crypto-based instruments, and the tokenization bandwagon. In remarks at the Aspen Security Forum on Aug. 3, Gensler noted that “the crypto asset class has ballooned. As of Monday [Aug…. Read More >>
Gary Gensler’s SEC Takes Shape
As expected, SEC Chair Gary Gensler is taking the regulatory agency in a different direction than the most recent chairman Jay Clayton. Recent actions are pointing to a more activist environment and a new era of rulemaking. For starters, Gensler recently announced his policy team, which will be led by Heather Slavkin Corzo, policy director…. Read More >>
Gensler’s SEC Chair Nomination Advances Amid GOP Pushback
Gary Gensler, President Joe Biden’s nominee for SEC chairman, last week won the approval of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee by a vote of 14 in favor to 10 against, signaling some resistance among Republicans as his nomination moves to a full vote before the U.S. Senate. If approved by the Senate, Gensler and the… Read More >>
Firms Should Fund Ops Despite Fee Woes: Q&A
(FTF News recently got time to talk with David Campbell, vice president, strategy and business development — message automation for Broadridge Financial Solutions, about the company’s win via the 2020 FTF News Technology Innovation Awards. The systems and services provider to Wall Street firms got the most votes to win the honor of Best RegTech… Read More >>