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DTCC opens Singapore trade repository

The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) has received approval from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to operate a global trade repository (GTR) for OTC reporting and has begun processing its first trades.

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SEC proposes new crowdfunding rules; FCA begins consultation

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed new rules that would allow companies to sell shares through crowdfunding sites.

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Lombard blames regulatory delays for H1 revenue fall

Lombard Risk Management swung to a half year loss on lower revenues, thanks in part to delays to new European reporting regulations.

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UK regulator to crack down on payday lenders

British payday lenders will face limits on how many times they can try to take money out of borrowers' bank accounts, under new Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) rules.

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Swift bids to carve out space in regulatory compliance

Financial messaging network Swift is looking to extend its remit to the emerging regulatory landscape, pitching its shared market infrastructure as a cost-effective means for financial institutions to ease the compliance burden.

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FCA slaps £5.6 million fine on RBS for transaction reporting failures

The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has been fined £5.6 million by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for incorrectly reporting transactions in wholesale markets, and in some instances, failing to report transactions at all.

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Finra carries out social media spot checks

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (Finra) has begun carrying out spot checks on how brokerage firms use sites like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

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Aussie watchdog relaxes plans to constrain dark pools and HFT

The Australian securities market regulator Asic has shelved plans to introduce tougher rules on high frequency trading and dark pools following a dip in fleeting small orders by HFT traders and lower activity in dark markets.

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Icap invests in portfolio reporting and data analytics firm EFM

Interdealer broker Icap has made a strategic investment in Enso Financial Management (EFM), an early-stage provider of portfolio reporting and data analytics services to hedge funds and asset managers.

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Singapore turns to Thomson Reuters for currency benchmark calculations

Singapore is to use actual transactional data from Thomson Reuters to calculate benchmark currency rates in the wake of a rate-rigging scandal involving up to 133 traders from 20 banks on the island state.

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MiFID II reforms to limit dark pool trading

EU member states have agreed a series of reforms to the markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II) aimed at enhancing transparency levels and limiting the growth of dark pool trading.

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Was the London Whale a rogue trader?

Speaking at Finextra's 'Holistic surveillance and the fight to prevent rogue traders' webcast, industry veterans David Clark and Simon Wheatley, along with Shaun Mathieson, senior consultant, global banking & markets, SAS debate whether the ongoing saga of JP Morgan's so-called London Whale trader constituted a rogue trader incident.

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Regulatory incoherence could stifle development of NFC - Acma

Australia's communications and media watchdog is warning that regulatory incoherence could stunt the growth of NFC-based mobile payments in the country.

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Buy side spending on execution and order management systems rising year-on-year

Institutional investors spend between $1.5 billion and $2 billion per year on order management and execution management systems for their trading desks - a growing amount due to increased demands for compliance tools and the need to keep pace with rapid changes in market structure.

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AMF issues RFI for central securities data repository

The Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF), the regulatory and oversight body for Québec's financial sector, has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for potential suppliers to tender for the creation of a new Market Analysis Platform (MAP).

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Visa to cut cross-border credit card fees in EU

Visa Europe has pledged to significantly cut its interbank fees for cross-border credit card payments and reform its rules following an anti-trust investigation by the European Commission.

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Consolidated tape project falls at first hurdle

A commercial initiative to build an industry-led consolidated tape for European equities has been abandoned after the backers of the project failed to gain a consensus among disparate market participants.

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SEC moves to clarify social media rules

The Securities and Exchange Commission has sought to quell confusion among investment firms about the use of channels such as Facebook and Twitter for marketing communications by clarifying its social media rules.

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SEC sets out new tech rules

The Securities and Exchange Commission has approved new rules governing IT policies and procedures at 'key market participants', in an effort to better insulate the markets from vulnerabilities posed by systems technology issues.

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CME to challenge CFTC suit over information leak

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is suing CME-owned trading venue the New York Mercantile Exchange and two former employees for passing on confidential customer trading data to an outside broker.