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May
The Global Investor/ISF tri-party survey has now closed and the results go live next Wednesday
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EquiLend announces partnership with BNY Mellon to automate end-to-end tri-party collateral management solution
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As one US bank reveals plans to hugely expand its agency lending business in Germany, Stephanie Baxter considers the impact on the market
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QSuper says "watch this space" on securities lending arrangements
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Critics of collateral transformations are talking rubbish, says Roy Zimmerhansl, principal consultant of Zimmerhansl Consulting Services
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BNY Mellon has enhanced its collateral management platform with an electronic margin call service
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An expert panel discuss managing enterprise-wide risk, regulatory change, central counterparties, collateral optimisation and providing transparency
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April
The Global Investor/ISF Master Class, a securities finance event, will be held in Sydney on 3 May. Sign up for one of the remaining places today.
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The decision comes as demand for non-traditional collateral grows at clearinghouses in the wake of regulatory reforms
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The transition of OTC derivatives to CCPs will hugely increase the demand for high quality collateral but the buy-side remains unprepared. Stephanie Baxter considers the consequences of failing to act
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The International Capital Market Association has published this year's legal opinions on the Global Master Repurchase Agreement
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March
Settlement, custody and related services will be provided for stock exchange and OTC equity trades, government and corporate bond transactions
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Euroclear Bank and BNP Paribas Securities Services have joined forces to help clients optimise their use of assets as collateral
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Rupert Perry, CEO and co-founder of Pirum, a company which focuses on automating the operational aspects of the global securities lending and repo markets, talks to Luke Clancy about how the business is developing
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The Tri-Party Repo Infrastructure Reform Task Force has
announced that it will take many years to implement the
recommendations in its final report. Annabelle Palmer gauges the opinion of the industry
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The 'shadow' banking sector needs to be properly regulated as it continues to threaten stability, according to the UK regulator’s Lord Turner
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The new platform will facilitate repo financing transactions between members of Hong Kong’s Central Moneymarkets Unit and international financial institutions
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The new service enables Canadian market participants to meet demands for collateral in a cost effective and operationally efficient way
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Total spending by sell-side banks with OTC strategies has been around $10 to $50m annually since 2010, according to Rule Financial
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February
Standard Chartered's global repo head is no longer at the bank
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US Treasury seven-year notes may become less desirable as specials in securities lending and repo following large government auctions
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The new Agency Cash Management platform jointly launched by Newedge and MTS, will benefit lenders of securities as well as providing a solution to challenges faced by the buy- and sell-side of cash investment
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The task force has concluded that it will take many years to eliminate intraday credit issues associated with the settlement of tri-party repo transactions
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The recent rise in repos backed by distressed structured finance collateral present a potential risk, according to Fitch Ratings
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January
In collaboration with Strate, the South African central securities depository, Clearstream is exploring a new triparty collateral management service for the region
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An International Capital Market Association (ICMA) survey shows continued stability in the repo market despite underlying difficulties for eurozone sovereigns, which furnish the majority of the collateral for repo activity
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Repo markets – in the dealer-to-customer space – have traditionally been the domain of voice and message-based trading. Nigel de Jong, a director of money markets at Tradeweb in London, explains how the burgeoning shift towards electronic trading can help participants
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Global Investor/ISF has learned that Ed Marhefka has left Morgan Stanley