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From the Trenches

The benefit of operating on the ground is, of course, that you get to figure what’s really going on. None of this learning vicariously through various media, like this one. The real deal. And so it wasn’t long after touching down in New York – well Newark, actually, after an 18-hour haul courtesy of Continental…

SEC Seeking Market Feedback on XBRL Compliance Challenges

As part of its wider push to extend XBRL into other areas such as the tagging of source documents for mortgage backed securities (MBS) and corporate actions, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is currently taking stock of the challenges faced by the industry during XBRL implementation thus far. To this end, the US regulator…

Oracle Expands Financial Services Management Team Industry Veteran Frank Brienzi Joins Oracle’s Financial Services Global Business Unit

Oracle today announced it has expanded the leadership team of its Financial Services Global Business Unit (FSGBU) with the addition of Frank Brienzi, who will serve as general manager of the FSGBU. Brienzi has also joined the board of directors of Oracle Financial Services Software Limited (OFSS), a majority owned subsidiary of Oracle and an…

Volante Announces Support for Swift SR 2010 and EBAM

Powering finance with data management innovations, Volante Technologies, today announced the availability of updates to the Volante product suite with support for the latest Swift Standards Release 2010 as well as EBAM (Electronic Bank Account Management). Available as plug-ins to Volante integration tools, these include fully functional versions of the newest ISO 15022 and ISO…

Data Repositories are Focus of Ongoing European and US Regulatory Discussions

Recent letters between Michel Barnier, the European Commission’s internal market and services commissioner, and US Treasury secretary Timothy Geithner indicate that data sharing is very much at the top of the regulatory agenda at the moment, especially with regards to derivatives. The issue of trade data repositories is at the heart of the debate, as…

Swift’s Mansur and DTCC’s Hands Champion Global Use of XBRL for Corporate Actions, Pilot to be Launched by Year End

What is good for the US market, could also be good for the rest of the world, contended Max Mansur, global market manager for Asset Servicing at Swift, and David Hands, director of asset services product management at DTCC Solutions, when speaking about the benefits of XBRL for the corporate actions market. The work going…

UK FSA Slaps Commerzbank with £595,000 Fine for Transaction Reporting Data Failures

The UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Commerzbank £595,000 for transaction reporting failures stemming from underlying data errors, including the use of multiple internal codes for the same counterparties. The German bank’s fine may be a fraction of the £2.45 million imposed on Barclays last year, but it indicates that the regulator is continuing…

Brace Co-author of the BGM Model Joins Numerix Quantitative Advisory Board

Numerix, a provider of cross-asset analytics for derivatives valuations and risk management, today announced that Alan Brace, co-developer of the BGM model, has joined the Numerix quantitative advisory board. Brace is a co-author of the Brace-Gatarek-Musiela (BGM) model, also known as the Libor market model (LMM), which was proposed in a paper “The market model…

Clearstream’s Mermigidis Calls for Drop Dead Deadline for Move to ISO 20022 for Corporate Actions

The benefits of moving to ISO 20022 appear to be clearly understood in the market by most, but many firms are now keen for Swift to provide a clear timeline for its adoption, including a drop dead deadline for the switchover from ISO 15022 formatted messages for corporate actions. Clearstream Banking’s senior vice president in…

Asia Keeping a Close Eye on Europe’s Corporate Actions Harmonisation Work, Says Standard Chartered’s Bone

The progress that is being made in Europe with regards to harmonising corporate actions processing is being closely monitored by the markets in the Asian region, according to Nicholas Bone, director of transaction banking sales for investors and intermediaries at Standard Chartered. A lot of progress has been made in countries such as Korea, Taiwan…