Dodd-Frank Act
Volcker rule could hurt liquidity in FX spot market, participants warn
Foreign exchange swaps and forwards should be exempted from the Dodd-Frank ban on prop trading, or else liquidity in the spot market could suffer
FX advisory tops the agenda for SocGen's new management team
Société Générale Corporate and Investment Banking has completely reshuffled the management of its FX business this year as part of a broader restructuring of its fixed-income and currencies division. Gian-Luca Fetta, newly appointed head of FX, talks to…
Spotlight on: Ron Levi, GFI Group
The interdealer broker’s chief operating officer talks to Joel Clark about the growth of GFI Group during its 25-year history, its strengths in foreign exchange, and why he expects to be among the first wave of brokers to register as a Sef under the US…
DealHub rolls out reporting and clearing platform
FX technology vendor is this week launching its so-called Smart Trade Reporting platform to help clients meet new regulatory requirements
DTCC expands repository footprint into Asia
The DTCC this week unveiled a data centre in Asia to support global reporting but the October launch of its FX repository may slip as a result of CFTC delays, the firm has warned
Dealers pitch loan format for swaps as CVA dodge
Banks are offering to replicate the economics of OTC swaps in loan format - avoiding new capital and clearing rules
Global inconsistency remains a challenge for would-be Sefs
An ongoing lack of clarity and the potential for extraterritoriality in swap execution facility rules is creating a bumpy ride towards registration, according to three putative Sefs
CFTC steps back from controversial 85% rule
Following the recent revelation of further delays in the Dodd-Frank rulemaking process, an unpopular rule on centralised trading has been shelved. Felix Shipkevich believes it was the right decision
Dodd-Frank rule-making will drag to Q4, says CFTC's O’Malia
CFTC commissioner raises doubt over time line for Dodd-Frank Act – despite a proposed five-month delay
No need for Sef Clarification Act, says CFTC's Gensler
Dodd-Frank requires transparency for derivatives trading, CFTC chair says - and final Sef rules will reflect that
CME kicks off client clearing ahead of competitors
CME stole a march on rivals when it cleared its first NDF last week, as the Brazilian real contract was a client trade
FX repository moves to production ahead of October launch
The DTCC began user testing of its new trade repository on May 1, and plans to have full regulatory and public reporting up and running by the fourth quarter to meet CFTC deadlines
Spotlight on: Sven Carlsson, Ericsson Group
The head of markets at Ericsson talks to Joel Clark about the change in the telecommunications group’s treasury function and FX hedging strategy over the past 17 years, as well as his views on new regulation
US Treasury’s FX exemption hangs in the balance
A year after the US Treasury's proposed regulatory exemption for FX swaps and forwards, the position has never been confirmed - and some believe it may be reconsidered
Sprint to the finish line for would-be Sefs
With the clock ticking ever closer towards the G-20’s end-of-2012 deadline for implementation of over-the-counter derivatives market reforms, and some of the critical details of those reforms still not fully fleshed out, the scene is set for an almighty…
LCH’s ForexClear gets off to a solid start in NDFs
The launch of clearing of non-deliverable forwards on LCH.Clearnet's new ForexClear platform went smoothly last week, according to participants
Spotlight on: Gavin Wells, LCH.Clearnet
The chief executive of LCH.Clearnet’s newly launched ForexClear talks to Joel Clark about the development of the platform, and his plans to expand to client clearing and new currencies later this year
Esma: Identifiers key to repository success
Consistent reporting to multiple trade repositories under new OTC regulations will depend on the successful adoption of legal identifiers
Platform rules for OTC markets could decimate smaller players, warn panellists
Single-dealer platforms and smaller market participants will suffer under new OTC regulations, according to speakers at Fix Protocol trading conference
Bank focus on new options platforms intensifies
Tradeweb recently became the latest technology provider to launch a multibank trading platform for FX options, as a handful of new platforms compete to harness liquidity in the product. More than a year since the first platforms went live, which ones…
Spotlight on: Carl James, BNP Paribas Investment Partners
The head of fixed income and foreign exchange dealing talks to Chiara Albanese about the challenges for the buy side that arise from new regulation, as well as the potential value that can be gleaned from algorithmic execution and transaction cost…
Esma under pressure to opine on asset-class specifics in Emir
A public hearing on Emir draft technical standards earlier this week leaves market participants with ongoing concerns over asset-class specifics and implementation timeframe
Move to electronic trading will increase hedge fund use of futures
Competition among buy-side companies and repercussions of Dodd-Frank will push hedge funds to trade electronically, says research from Tabb. Futures trading, mainly electronic, will also increase.
FSA: facing up to cross-jurisdiction conflicts
David Lawton, head of market infrastructure and policy at the UK’s Financial Services Authority, talks to Michael Watt