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Broadridge Appoints Stefanie Shelley as Chief Marketing Officer

Broadridge Financial Solutions announced today that it has appointed Stefanie Shelley as its Chief Marketing Officer, effective immediately. In her new role, Ms. Shelley will be responsible for Broadridge’s global marketing functions, including the company’s brand strategy, all brand and product marketing efforts, corporate communications, and digital and social media marketing. “Stefanie is a proven…

Additional International Consensus on the Proposed LEI Needed Before Rules Can be Issued in 2012, Says OFR’s Berner

Although the Office of Financial Research (OFR) was due to issue a rule regarding the adoption of its proposed legal entity identification (LEI) standard before the end of last month, the deadline has slipped due to the need to gain additional international input on the subject, according to the Treasury’s Richard Berner. Berner, who was…

Virginie’s Blog – What Visser’s £2m FSA Fine Says About Data and Control

The news this week that hedge fund manager Michiel Weiger Visser has been slapped with the highest ever fine for an individual (at £2 million) and struck off by the UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) not only highlights the current focus of the regulator on dealing swiftly and harshly with market abuse infractions, but also…

Q&A: George Salemie of RedDot Networks Talks Latency Monitoring and FPGAs

We came across RedDotNetworks at June’s SIFMA show, and were pleasantly surprised they that are based here in Austin, and doing interesting things in the worlds of latency management and FPGA development. So IntelligentTradingTechnology.com caught up with founder George Salemie to find out more about the company, and where it is heading. Q: When did…

SGX Reaches for Lower Latency

So, Singapore Exchange’s Reach matching engine went live today as planned. Based on Genium Inet technology from Nasdaq OMX, it matches in less than 90 microseconds, door to door, whatever that means. The new system is part of a $250 million upgrade by SGX, also including a new data centre and co-lo facilities. Apart from…

AFME Pledges Support for a Consolidated Tape, Gathers Info on Post-Trade Transparency for Non-Equity Markets

As part of its response to the European Commission’s proposals under the second iteration of MiFID, the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME) has championed the cause of a consolidated tape for post-trade equity data in the region. However, although it acknowledges the need for greater transparency in the non-equity markets, the industry association…

Virginie’s Blog – The Real Cost of Recovery and Resolution in the UK?

This week, the UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) has published its proposals for recovery and resolution planning requirements, which follow on from the Financial Stability Board’s (FSB) recommendations (see more on which here) and much regulatory discussion across the globe on the subject (see the FSA’s discussions from last year here). The regulator estimates that…

Costs of Living Wills Requirements Likely to be Considerable But Are Hard to Estimate, Says Kinetic Partners’ Shrimpton

The UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) has just released a new consultation paper on its proposals for recovery and resolution planning requirements, which estimates that the direct costs of implementation will be between £4 million and £35 million for “high impact” firms and the ongoing compliance costs to the industry will be between £150 million…

Just One To Go For TradElect

With Oslo Børs moving to the LSE’s Millennium Exchange technology sometime soonish, it looks like flicking the off switch for TradElect is moving closer. The exchange has already migrated its main market and its Turquoise MTF to Millennium, so moving Oslo’s market will mean just Borse Italiana remains in the slower-latency world. It does all…

Sifma Kicks off Industry Feedback to SEC on Proposals for Dealing with Unclaimed Securities, Further Clarity Needed

Sifma has been one of the first industry groups to raise concerns about the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) proposals regarding the introduction of new requirements for broker-dealers and transfer agents to collect data on lost or missing security holders. The association (one of around a dozen to respond initially) is asking the regulator to…