Wolters Kluwer Promotes Monteiro and Schwingen Within Securities Compliance Solutions
Originally appeared in MiFID Monitor Wolters Kluwer Financial Services has promoted Anna Monteiro to senior director of regulatory products and editorial operations and Randy Schwingen to director of corporate actions products and editorial operations. Previously, Monteiro was director of product strategy for the securities compliance solutions group and Schwingen was senior product manager for corporate...
S&P’s FIRMS Business Joins Valuations Vendor Community with Structured Asset Portfolios Service
As another example of Lou Ecclestone’s revamp of the Standard & Poor’s offering as part of its recently launched Fixed Income Risk Management Services (FIRMS) business, the vendor has added a new valuations service for structured assets and complex securities. The Valuation Scenario Services for Structured Asset Portfolios pits S&P against the competition in the...
Southwest Securities Selects XSP for Corporate Actions Processing
Texas-based broker-dealer Southwest Securities has selected XSP to automate its corporate actions processing. As a result of the deal, the firm will roll out the XSP data management module and XSP’s Electronic Tracking Response and Notifications (eTRAN) module for automated notification, response capture and elections processing. Brendan Farrell, CEO at XSP, explains that the vendor...
Prime Source Adds Interactive Data’s Bond Evaluations to Valuations Service
NYSE Euronext’s valuations service subsidiary, Prime Source, has chosen to add bond evaluations from the Pricing and Reference Data business of Interactive Data to its valuations service. The vendor, which was established in February last year, hopes that the data from Interactive Data will enhance its multi asset-class portfolio valuations service. Prime Source’s service is...
Hedge Funds are Increasing their Scrutiny Of Counterparty Risk, Says Pershing and Aite Group
Managing counterparty risk has become a much more critical component of a hedge fund’s overall business operations today than it has been in previous years, according to a recently published white paper by Pershing and Aite Group. The report, which is entitled Risk and Reward: Hedge Funds Changing Views on Counterparty Relationships, focuses on the...
CESR Releases Statement Regarding Instrument Reclassification for Fair Value Accounting
Originally appeared in MiFID Monitor Following a request by the European Commission last October, the Committee of European Securities Regulators (CESR) has released a statement regarding the reclassification of financial instruments for fair value accounting. The regulatory body has worked in cooperation with the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) to tackle the issues identified by...
SEC Continues Defence of Fair Value Accounting Standards
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) again defended its decision to retain fair value accounting standards on 30 December, following further calls from the banking community to suspend the contentious rules. The regulator has previously stated that it will be focused on improving rather than suspending the rules. “Fair-value accounting did not appear to play...
Reval Adds Four to Hedge Accounting Staff in Asia Pacific
Reval, a provider of risk management solutions and services, has expanded its Asia Pacific operations via the hiring of four hedge accounting professionals. Accordingly, Reval has added Blaik Wilson, George Chapman, Bevan Webster and Abhishek Maiti to its regional operations. The vendor, which has operations in Australia, New Zealand and India, indicates that the appointments...
Markit Revises Pricing Consolidation Rules for Markit iBoxx Indices
Markit has indicated that it is implementing changes to the rules governing the consolidation of prices for its iBoxx indices. According to the vendor, these changes are aimed at improving the pricing in illiquid and volatile markets. The Markit iBoxx EUR and Sterling cash bond indices are used by asset managers as a benchmark for...
SEC Confirms US Companies Required to File Financial Reports Using XBRL in 2009
Originally appeared in MiFID Monitor The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has confirmed that from mid-next year large public corporations and mutual fund companies will be required to submit their financial reports in extensible business reporting language (XBRL). The move, which was initially proposed in May, is aimed at making it easier for investors...