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Autonomy Agrees to Buy Interwoven for US$775m

Originally appeared in MiFID Monitor US-based EDM technology vendor Autonomy has agreed to buy legal document management system vendor Interwoven for US$775 million. According to Autonomy, the acquisition is aimed at strengthening its offering in the compliance technology sector. The deal is expected to complete in the second quarter of this year and at that…

S&P’s FIRMS Launches Raft of New Services While Facing EC Scrutiny

It certainly has been a busy month for Standard & Poor’s and it seems that some parts of the business have had a better January than others. S&P’s Cusip Service Bureau (CSB) has not had a good start to the year with the European Commission’s announcement on 12 January that it will be investigating the…

Valuations and Risk Management Feature Prominently in PWG’s Best Practices

Originally appeared in MiFID Monitor Areas such as valuations, disclosure, risk management, business operations, compliance and conflicts of interest are highlighted as critical areas for the adoption of best practices, according to the two private sector committees tasked with establishing best practices for the fund management industry. The committees, which were established in September 2007…

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…

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…

Merrill Corporation’s Schlanger Joins XBRL US Board of Directors

Originally appeared in MiFID Monitor Michael Schlanger, vice president of product management for XBRL at technology vendor Merrill Corporation, has been appointed to serve on the XBRL US board of directors. According to the vendor, Schlanger develops financial product strategies in response to client and regulatory needs and is on the leadership team guiding the…

Seven Ways to Reduce IT Costs with Master Data Management

By Ravi Shankar, senior director of product marketing at Siperian Information technology managers are facing a dilemma given the current economic climate – despite budget cuts, companies do not expect reductions in the service levels provided by IT to the business. Under such circumstances, how do you maintain or improve service levels, and continue to…

Liffe’s Bclear is First to Offer CDS Clearing, CME Offers Equity Stakes in Clearing Venture

Originally appeared in MiFID Monitor The credit default swaps (CDS) clearing race is well underway, following regulatory approval by European and US regulators at the end of last year. The European Commission has also received commitments from dealers and exchanges that they will shift their clearing onto the available platforms in the coming months. However,…

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…

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…