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The poaching of industry execs by the regulators has been a frequent occurrence over the course of this year and, if recent comments made by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s (CFTC) Scott O’Malia are anything to go by, a data management exec is soon to be poached to become the chief data officer (CDO) of…

European Council Proposals for Derivatives Repositories Include Potential Fines for Ref Data Failures

The data standardisation issues underlying the decision to push all standardised OTC derivatives to be centrally cleared and to establish new trade repositories have been well exposed during regulatory discussions over the course of this year. In light of this, the European Council’s recent regulatory proposals on the subject include direct reference to potential fines…

CFTC’s Gensler Elaborates on Why Identification Standards are so Important to the Regulatory Function

The five month investigation into the 6 May US flash crash has been widely publicised and everyone and their dog has been fixated on the impact of high frequency trading on the markets at large. However, the investigation has also raised regulatory awareness of the underlying data inadequacies that lie at the heart of the…

The Need for Speed – More Than Just Bullock?

US Futures Commodity Trading Commissioner Bart Chilton offered a broad assessment of the high frequency trading landscape at the recent High Frequency Trading World USA 2010 Conference in New York. His entertaining speech, transcribed here, offers great insight and raises a number of poignant questions about the future of high-speed market access: Introduction Today, I’m…

CFTC and SEC Seek Input on Joint Proposals for New Algorithmic Descriptions for Complex and Standardised Derivatives

In line with the Dodd-Frank Act’s push to get derivatives onto exchanges and centrally cleared, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have set up a joint study to examine the feasibility of adopting new standardised computer readable codes to identify complex and standardised derivatives. The request for comment…

European Commission’s Leaked MiFID Review Paper Highlights Data Standardisation Challenges Ahead

Following on from the slew of technical advice and consultation papers that have been issued by the Committee of European Securities Regulators (CESR) over the course of this year, the European Commission has finally drawn together its public consultation document on the subject of the MiFID Review, a draft of which was leaked last week….

Goldman’s Perry Highlights Instrument Data Challenges of the OTC Derivatives Reforms Within Dodd Frank

The reform of the OTC derivatives markets as part of the US Dodd Frank Act will likely cause a whole heap of instrument identification challenges, according to Jim Perry, vice president of product data quality at Goldman Sachs. Speaking at last week’s FIMA conference in London, Perry indicated that the central clearing of these products…

US SEC Adds More Data Requirements to its Proposed Hedge Funds Rules

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has added a further set of data disclosure requirements to those it is proposing for the hedge funds market as part of the Dodd-Frank reforms. Under the proposed reforms, more organisational and operational information will be needed for SEC registration purposes from investment advisers and the private funds…

CSB Faces Lobbying on Cusip ID Fees from Three US Industry Associations

Reflecting the general desire within the user community for lower costs and easier access to instrument identifiers, this week, three US-based industry associations have sent a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) asking the regulator to step in and limit the fees that Standard & Poor’s’ Cusip Service Bureau (CSB) charges for its…

IOSCO Forms Coordination Task Force for OTC Derivatives, Data Standards on the Agenda

The Technical Committee of the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) has formed a new Task Force on OTC Derivatives Regulation in order to coordinate securities and futures regulators’ efforts to work together in the development of supervisory and oversight structures for these markets; one aspect of which will be defining data standards for regulatory…