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TowerGroup’s Hegarty Joins DTCC as Managing Director to Focus on Front Office

The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) has appointed ex-TowerGroup executive Robert Hegarty to the newly created position of managing director of market structure. In his new role, Hegarty will be spearheading the vendor’s efforts to identify new market and growth opportunities focused on the front office and trading communities. Hegarty joins DTCC from TowerGroup,…

CESR to Get New Regulatory Powers Over Credit Ratings Agencies, SEC Plans Roundtable on Subject

Somebody should have told the credit ratings agencies to beware the ides of March. Regulators from both sides of the Atlantic have been scrutinising the ratings community this month: the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is gearing up for its roundtable discussion on the subject on 15 April and there are ongoing discussions within the…

Swift’s Church Joins XBRL US Board of Directors

In keeping with its current work on mapping XBRL to ISO standards for corporate actions, Swift’s Americas CEO and global head of securities, Chris Church, has joined the board of directors for XBRL US. Church says his participation on the board of the non-profit consortium for XML business reporting standards reaffirms Swift’s commitment to the…

Pricing Partners Highlights Issues with Recovery Rate Assumptions for CDSs

Valuations provider Pricing Partner has been talking up its new service aimed at providing greater accuracy around recovery rate assumptions for credit default swaps (CDSs). The vendor claims that the financial crisis has highlighted the inaccurate modelling assumptions that have been used as the basis for valuations for these credit derivatives. Eric Benhamou, CEO of…

CMA Upgrades Solutions for Changes to North American CDSs

CME Group-owned Credit Market Analysis (CMA) has upgraded its solutions set to account for the impending changes to the North American credit default swap (CDS) market. The changes, which are being introduced on 8 April and are being championed by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA), affect the quoting conventions for single name CDS…

Smith Rejoins Fiserv’s Investment Services Division

Following a nine year stint at Thomson Financial, Charles Smith has rejoined Fiserv as vice president of client services for its Investment Services division. Smith previously worked at CheckFree Investment Services for seven years (now under the Fiserv banner) as vice president of product development. In his new role, Smith will act as a client…

ReferenceDataFactory Adds Support for SIX Telekurs’ Valordata Feed

ReferenceDataFactory (RDF) has added support for SIX Telekurs’ flagship securities reference data service, Valordata Feed (VDF), with the launch of its RDF Adaptive Client Technology for the data feed. Gerry Marsh, managing director of RDF, explains that the addition of the security master reference data, corporate actions and valuation pricing data feed is part of…

Enterprise-wide Approach to Data Management is Focus of Buy Side Middle Office, Says Beacon Consulting Group

Data management has increased in importance for the middle office of buy side firms, according to a recent survey by consultancy firm Beacon Consulting Group. The survey, which involved responses from 40 investment managers, focused on the challenges and opportunities facing buy side firms in the middle office. Keith Brown, president of Beacon Consulting Group,…

DTCC GCA Launches New Web Browser Service for Real-Time Corporate Actions Data

The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation’s (DTCC) Global Corporate Actions (GCA) business unit has launched a new web browser service that offers real-time access to its global, validated corporate action database. Brett Lancaster, DTCC vice president of GCA, explains that the service is aimed at providing a low cost entry point to often expensive corporate…

Back Office Silos Remain for Japanese Financial Institutions, Says Celent and SmartStream

The back and middle offices of Japanese financial institutions remain very siloed and there has been little progress towards automating areas such as corporate actions, according to a recent report by analyst firm Celent. The report, “Post-Trade Processing in Japan: Back and Middle Office STP at Brokerages, Banks and Asset Managers”, which was commissioned by…