‘Oops!’ isn’t good enough. There are consequences if you don’t follow the rules. That goes for crypto too. The Empire State’s Attorney General has sued a cryptocurrency platform “for failing to register as a securities and commodities broker-dealer and for falsely representing itself as a crypto exchange.” A.G. Letitia James alleges CoinEx, the cryptocurrency exchange… Read More >>
Deloitte-China & SEC Settle Auditing Woes Case for $20M
Who audits the auditors? The clients being audited? That doesn’t seem quite right, does it? In any case, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Certified Public Accountants LLP, better known as Deloitte-China, the Chinese affiliate of Deloitte’s network of accounting firms, with “failing to comply with fundamental U.S…. Read More >>
Crypto-Token Securities Need to Be Regulated: Gensler
The wild, wild west for crypto-tokens could be ending as SEC Chair Gary Gensler has asked SEC and CFTC staff to look into how these innovative instruments should be registered and regulated by the SEC. Gensler made his priorities clear during a speech earlier this week that focused on cryptocurrency markets. Among other issues, his… Read More >>
AWS Outage Halted FINRA Systems on Dec. 7
Key online systems of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) were unavailable on Tuesday, Dec. 7, because of an outage at cloud computing provider Amazon Web Services (AWS) that lasted about seven hours, according to alerts from the self-regulatory organization and Amazon. AWS has become a major cloud provider for financial services firms, particularly those… 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 >>
Interactive Brokers Settles SARs & AML Cases for $38M
Interactive Brokers (IB) will be writing several checks and money orders as it pays $38 million in penalties to three industry regulators for alleged failures in filing Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs), and anti-money laundering (AML) controls — a clear sign that authorities are cracking down on the obligation to monitor suspicious activity. The SEC is… Read More >>
New Asset Management Senior Partner at Caldwell Partners
Toronto-headquartered Caldwell Partners International Inc., an executive search firm, reports that Glenn Buggy has joined as a senior partner in the asset and wealth management practice, and as the leader of the legal, risk and regulatory oversight practice. His mandate is to “focus on leading the firm’s growth in financial services legal, compliance, anti-financial crimes,… Read More >>
SEC Fills Enforcement Post for San Francisco
The SEC reports that Erin E. Schneider has been named the associate regional director for enforcement in the San Francisco office, and will oversee the office’s enforcement efforts for northern California and the Pacific Northwest. Schneider began working in the San Francisco office in 2005 as a staff attorney and became an assistant regional director… Read More >>