The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged that Barclays PLC and Barclays Bank PLC offered and sold “an unprecedented amount” of unregistered securities because of a “failure to implement any internal control to track such transactions in real time.” One result of that alleged failure is that both Barclays PLC and Barclays Bank PLC had… 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 >>
Overbond Launches A.I.-Based Margin Optimization & Other News
Overbond Adds A.I.-Based Functions to Trading Engine Overbond, a vendor focused on automation for credit trading, reports that it has added an artificial intelligence-based margin optimization function to its automated trading system to help sell-side, fixed income desks “optimize their hit ratio and increase the profitability of automated fixed income trading,” officials say. Currently, automated… Read More >>
Nasdaq Overhauls Its Corporate Structure & Other News
Nasdaq Sets Up Three New Divisions Nasdaq has announced that it is reorganizing its business units into three divisions that better reflect “the foundational shifts” of the global financial system and will help the exchanges company better serve client needs. The three new business divisions are Market Platforms, Capital Access Platforms, and Anti-Financial Crime, officials… Read More >>
Data Disposal Case Spurs $35M Penalty for MSSB
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reports settling charges against Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC (MSSB) “stemming from the firm’s extensive failures, over a five-year period, to protect the personal identifying information, or PII, of approximately 15 million customers.” MSSB neither admits nor denies the charges. However, it has agreed to pay a $35 million… Read More >>
Nasdaq Launches a Digital Assets Business & Other News
Nasdaq Establishes a Custody Solution for Digital Assets Nasdaq reports the launch of a new business that it says will “power the digital asset ecosystem.” The new business “underpins Nasdaq’s ambition to advance and help facilitate broader institutional participation in digital assets by providing trusted and institutional-grade solutions, focused on enhanced custody, liquidity and integrity,”… Read More >>
Firms Must Capture Risky Communications: Q&A
(Gone are the days when financial services firms could tightly control contact between staff and clients and limit the behavior that facilitates transactions. But, in 2022, firms have to capture a growing list of digital interactions such as unified communication (UC) and web collaboration platforms such as the popular Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Symphony, and Cisco… Read More >>
Hearsay Updates System as SEC Readies New Rules
Financial services firms have about six weeks to comply with a new SEC rule that regards testimonials as advertisements, and many perceive the changes they will need to make as daunting. Hearsay Systems, a social media compliance, and digital client engagement provider, reports that it has updated its compliance capabilities to help firms come up… Read More >>
Broadridge Links NYFIX to Coinbase Prime & Other News
Broadridge & Coinbase Target Buy-Side Firms Broadridge Financial Solutions is partnering with crypto exchange Coinbase to provide an integrated solution that enables NYFIX clients to route order flow to Coinbase Prime via the FIX protocol for electronic trading, officials say. The partnership will also allow “buy-side traders to source crypto liquidity from Coinbase and trade… Read More >>