Regulation
FTT would ‘drain financial resources’, GFXD research claims
The global FX division is upping its lobbying efforts to have FX derivatives carved out of the financial transaction tax with new research that shows the potential impact of the tax on transaction costs
Regulation deters currency managers from retail FX
Mifid requirements for enhanced transparency and due diligence for retail investors makes retail FX less attractive for some currency managers
No CVA exemptions in US Basel III rules
Europe isolated as US regulators opt for broad counterparty risk charge
‘Sef-lite’ environment remains confusing for platforms
Market participants still unclear on the implications of the requirement for multibank platforms trading non-cleared swaps to register as swap execution facilities
FX clearing driven by capital and collateral costs rather than mandate
As mandatory NDF clearing has been delayed, the likely increase in capital and collateral requirements for FX trades is forcing some to consider clearing ahead of the mandate, say webinar participants
The hidden challenges of Mifid II in the FX market
The implementation of Mifid II might be several years away, but market participants face challenges in properly implementing the regulation while also realising the benefits of liquidity, transparency and flexibility, warns law firm Jones Day
CFTC bows to agency desk concerns with further relief letter
In a time-limited relief letter issued yesterday, the CFTC recognises concerns expressed by agency firms over the implications of the external business conduct rules
Sefs worry MAT rules will create ‘race to the bottom’
Tradeweb and other would-be Sefs say they have been given too much power to decide which swaps are mandated to trade on platforms
Chasing missed deadlines
As missed deadlines recede further into regulatory history, the FX industry faces new challenges and has fresh battles to fight
Agency brokers ‘encouraged’ by CFTC response to concerns
Lobbyists are hopeful a resolution will be reached to their concerns over external business conduct rules that have forced agencies to retreat from FX derivatives
Brokers concerned by 15-second rule for Sefs
CFTC's 15-second crossing delay rule for Sefs could put participants in a risky position and make it more difficult to use a voice broker, dealers warn
Esma under pressure to approve FX dual-reporting solution
FX market participants are pressing the regulator to support a proposed solution to the challenge of dual trade reporting without a central infrastructure to issue trade identifiers
MarkitServ squares up to Traiana over pre-trade hub
Most participants believe the market will centre on one provider for pre-trade credit checking and clearing certainty - but both MarkitServ and Traiana hope to win the race
FX agency model under threat from CFTC business conduct rules
Uncertainty around the scope of the relief granted by an April 30 no-action letter has led prime brokers to limit their executing brokers to principals for non-spot transactions, threatening the agency model in the US
Rolling spot is a swap in retail market, says CFTC’s Chilton
Bart Chilton confirms rolling spot transactions in the retail market renders the contract a swap under the Dodd-Frank Act, but definitions still unclear in institutional FX
Questions remain over finer details of Sef rules
The countdown to compliance with the Sef rules has begun following their entry in the Federal Register, but some platforms still have questions over the proposed model for a Sef
Year-end ‘congestion’ looms for European trade reporting
Buy-side must prepare to meet their FX reporting obligations in Europe, which will be more challenging than in the US, webinar participants warn
FX prime brokers forced to terminate double give-up trades
Prime brokers have had to cancel four-way agreements for trades involving two buy-side firms, on the basis that a no-action letter issued by the CFTC on April 30 did not cover this type of business
Volcker: Regulatory split creates ‘indecision and stalemate’
Division of financial supervision among US agencies is impeding Dodd-Frank reforms, says ex-Fed chairman
China's red tape reduction could lead to wider CNY trade band
Chinese regulator Safe's efforts to simplify investment into the country seen as a further sign of renminbi liberalisation
Banks struggling with European reporting rules
Reporting infrastructure built to fulfil Dodd-Frank requirements will need to be revamped to meet Emir standards, say banks
Final Sef rules raise more questions
Market surprised by change to swap execution facility rules, after final requirements were approved on May 16
Emir futures margin rules create 'regulatory arbitrage'
Clearing house and commodity traders voice concerns about European firms going to US due to Emir CCP standards
CFTC misusing Dodd-Frank to expand its role, says CME's Duffy
CME chief accuses regulator of overreaching, as line-up of industry figures attacks Dodd-Frank rules