The ambitious, big data, securities transaction monitoring project known as the Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT) helped SEC officials build a case in an alleged, multi-year, insider trading scheme that yielded $47 million for the accused perpetrators, according to the SEC. “The SEC staff analyzed trading using the Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT) database to uncover [Alan]… Read More >>
STP Investment Services Acquires WealthSite & Other News
STP to Add WealthSite’s Accounting Engine STP Investment Services, an investment-operations service provider, reports the acquisition of WealthSite. WealthSite is a company that “provides a customized accounting, portfolio management, reporting and analytics platform to single and multi-family offices, traditional wealth advisory firms and money managers serving ultra-high-net-worth (UNHW) clients,” STP officials say in a prepared… Read More >>
Danske Bank Pays $2B to Settle Fraud Charges
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reports that it has filed charges of fraud against Danske Bank, a multinational financial services corporation with headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark, “for misleading investors about its anti-money laundering (AML) compliance program in its Estonian branch and failing to disclose the risks posed by the program’s significant deficiencies.” Danske Bank… Read More >>
IPC & BXS Partner to Combine Order Analysis & Reporting
Regulatory reporting provider BXS and communications and market connectivity vendor IPC Systems have extended a partnership to target buy- and sell-side firms that want a single solution for routing, executing, and reporting orders across asset classes including crypto markets, officials say. The partnership offers securities firms links between the BXS Trade Surveillance Solution and IPC’s… Read More >>
GSAM Settles ESG Policy Woes Case for $4M
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged Goldman Sachs Asset Management, L.P. for its “policies and procedures failures involving two mutual funds and one separately managed account strategy marketed as Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investments.” GSAM officials neither admit nor deny the SEC charges. However, to settle the case, it will “consent to… Read More >>
S&P Settles Conflict of Interest Case for $2.5M
While gnawing on that leftover drumstick, you might want to consider whether or not your holiday turkey was glazed with a “calculation error.” The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged S&P Global Ratings (SPGR), a “nationally recognized statistical rating organization (NRSRO) registered with the Commission, with violating conflict of interest rules designed to prevent… Read More >>
Free ESG Analytics for NA Public Pensions & Other News
Impact Cubed Makes an Overture to North America Officials at Impact Cubed, an ESG data, analytics, and investment solutions vendor, recently announced that they are offering “free access to their platform for key public pension funds” in North America. The Impact Cubed platform is intended to help end-users see the granular impact of environmental, social,… Read More >>
Could the FTX Fiasco Spur Reforms?
The bankruptcy of cryptocurrency exchange FTX Trading Ltd. is causing multiple upheavals in digital asset trading markets and has spurred the collapse of cryptocurrency lender BlockFi Inc., which recently filed for chapter 11 protection. To quickly recap, “on November 11, 2022, and November 14, 2022, FTX Trading Ltd. and 101 affiliated debtors … each filed… Read More >>
SEC Ratifies New Proxy-Voting Disclosure Rules
To say the least, the SEC has been busy for the past two years. Amid the flurry of new and revamped regulation was the recent adoption of “amendments to Form N-PX to enhance the information mutual funds, exchange-traded funds, and certain other registered funds report about their proxy votes.” The SEC says the new rules… Read More >>
Getting to T+1 & T+0 Will Be Hard: Survey
A new survey of participants in securities markets across the globe finds that most respondents expect shorter T+1 and T+0 settlement cycles will become the norm by 2026. But getting to T+1 in the U.S. and elsewhere will present most firms with new challenges, according to the “Securities Services Evolution” whitepaper from Citi. The report,… Read More >>