TORA Adds Two New York-Based Traders A provider of outsourced trading systems, TORA, maker of a cloud-based order and execution management system (O/EMS), reports the addition of two traders to its outsourced trading team: Mark Mazor and Joe Zonenshine. Mazor has more than 15 years of experience as a trader, working as a global execution… Read More >>
European Firms Dump Derivatives for Easier ETFs
Exchange traded funds (ETFs) are gathering momentum among European institutional investors due to lower fees, ease of use and operational simplicity compared to derivatives. In fact, firms are increasingly using ETFs instead of derivatives and as a tool for diversification and rebalancing portfolios, according to a new report ETFs in the European Institutional Channel, from… Read More >>
Will S&P’s $1.5B Settlement Change Anything?
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services has agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle claims the company defrauded investors by stamping risky financial products with bullish appraisals in the years leading up to the Great Recession. However, some industry observers aren’t convinced that the record penalties will achieve their intended effect of ensuring the ratings agencies… Read More >>
S&P to Pay $58M to SEC Over Fraud Charges
One of the Big Three ratings agencies, Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services, has reached a $58 million deal with the SEC, settling charges of “fraudulent misconduct in its ratings of certain commercial mortgage-backed securities,” officials say. The settlement of the case is likely to further erode the industry’s trust in the already tarnished ratings agencies,… Read More >>