The major backers of the move to shorten the U.S. securities industry settlement cycle from T+2 to T+1 by 2023 are moving full speed ahead as they reach out via a letter to the SEC about potential regulatory changes. Officials from the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA), the Investment Company Institute (ICI), and… Read More >>
T+1 Update: Feedback Will Determine Time Frame
The push to shorten the U.S. securities settlement cycle from T+2 to T+1 by 2023 is well into the information-gathering stage via private industry workshops that will decide the details of the time frame for the transition, which is expected to be announced during the last quarter of this year. The workshops are also helping… Read More >>
Why the World Needs Wall Street: SIFMA
While many politicians and others slam Wall Street, the securities industry advocacy group SIFMA wants to remind everyone that the engine that is the financial services industry will be a key component of the post-pandemic recovery and growth for all sectors of the U.S. economy and will spur positive ramifications across the globe. To make… Read More >>
SIFMA, ICI and DTCC Launch T+1 Outreach
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA), the Investment Company Institute (ICI), and The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) are reaching out to financial services firms to gather more information for a new push to shorten the U.S. securities settlement cycle from T+2 to T+1, and they are aiming to complete their information… Read More >>
SIFMA Draws Attention to CAT Data Issues
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) has had securities industry data breaches on its mind lately. First, SIFMA is calling on the SEC to temporarily halt the technical specification process for the Customer and Account Information System (CAIS) of the Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT) because the industry group is questioning whether the data… Read More >>
SIFMA & SROs Settle CAT Fight
SIFMA and key securities exchanges/self-regulatory organizations (SROs) have settled a big disagreement over the liability for data breaches that may occur via the Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT) big data market surveillance initiative. As envisioned, the CAT data repository of securities transaction data would enable regulatory surveillance via “an extensive audit trail that will capture customer… Read More >>
How to Cope With UMR Compliance: Q&A
(Editor’s Note: Much has been made about buy-side firms and if and when they will have to comply with Uncleared Margin Rules (UMR) and key requirements of the European Union and the U.S. The industry has started to focus on the operational processes they will need in order to comply with the Basel Committee on… Read More >>
ISITC & SIFMA Push for Margin Call Process Improvements
ISITC’s Margin and Collateral Working Group and the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association’s Asset Management Group (AMG) have combined forces to launch a collection of best practices to help firms grappling with increased margin calls across collateralized products. The new document, “ETD and Cleared OTC Margin Call and Communication Standards and Settlement Processing,” is… Read More >>
Most Firms Unprepared for Move to RFRs: Report
A new report co-sponsored by three key securities industry associations finds that while many participants are aware that they need to move away from the scandalized interbank offered rate benchmarks (IBORS) to alternative risk-free rates (RFRs), they have barely begun to start their transitions. The new report is based upon a survey of 150 banks,… Read More >>
Industry Braces for the T+2 Big Bang Conversion
After years of preparation, the U.S. securities industry is taking its first steps toward shorter settlement, which for many banks and other financial services firms has meant an end-to-end overhaul for key operations. Over the Labor Day weekend, major industry associations and industry participants will be skipping their last summer holiday to oversee the shortening… Read More >>