Bittrex and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) appear to be heading to court over the regulator’s allegations that the crypto asset trading platform Bittrex, Inc., and its co-founder and former CEO operated an unregistered national securities exchange, brokerage, and clearing agency. Bittrex, Inc.’s foreign affiliate, Bittrex Global GmbH has also been accused of “failing… Read More >>
Many Firms Can’t Leverage Valuable Ops Data: Q&A
(Editor’s note: Many financial services firms can “only leverage a small portion of the data they possess on a modern data platform to generate insight — the rest is simply used for processing activities,” says Kapil Bansal, managing director, global head of data strategy and analytics, business architecture at DTCC, via an FTF News Q&A…. Read More >>
How to Navigate Inflation, a Pandemic & War: Q&A
(Trading and risk management teams at global securities firms are facing a perfect storm of rising inflation, the ripple effects of the pandemic, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Gil Guillaumey, head of strategy — capital markets at Adenza, recently answered questions from FTF News about these concerns and about the best ways forward amid… Read More >>
Aegis Capital Settles Charges of Excessive Trading
FINRA, the financial services industry’s self-regulatory authority, has levied fines and a sanction against Aegis Capital Corp. and two of its supervisors, Joseph Giordano and Roberto Birardi. Aegis Capital neither admits nor denies the FINRA accusations. However, Aegis will pay $1.7 million in restitution to 68 customers “whose accounts were potentially excessively and unsuitably traded… 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 >>
Chris Church to Leave as SWIFT Shuffles Execs
SWIFT reports senior management changes, including the exit of Chris Church as SWIFT’s chief executive of the Americas and global head of securities, that the member-owned financial messaging cooperative says will better enable it to execute its recently approved 2020 strategy. The staff changes, which take effect on September 1, are: Christian Sarafidis, currently head… Read More >>