MiFID
Archive for: September, 2009
Rss feed of blogs Gary Wright - BISS Research - London | 17/09/2009 | 2100 views
You would have though that trade reporting would be a simple thing with the regulatory organisation specifying what they wanted reported, by what medium, by whom and when but this is all too simplistic for today's markets. A discussion with one of the UK's top firm's compliance officers this week opened my eyes to the sheer lunacy of regulatory rep... Tags: Post-trade & ops, Wholesale banking
Rss feed of blogs Gary Wright - BISS Research - London | 15/09/2009 | 2461 views
There are certainly plenty of positive noises coming out of SIBOS and a real feel that the worst of the financial and economic crisis is over but is this flag waving just a bit to soon and overly optimistic? Over the last six months we have seen many indicators that the economies of the USA, the EU, Japan and China are doing far better than expect... Tags: Dealing rooms, Trade execution
Rss feed of blogs Gary Wright - BISS Research - London | 11/09/2009 | 2724 views
Recent surveys appear to show that the buy side and investors are getting a real raw deal with MiFID. Wealth managers are feeling the pinch with so many new trading venues to connect to even to have a chance of achieving best execution. The cost of connecting to so many venues is high and being passed back to the client in within the charges. As St... Tags: Dealing rooms, Trade execution
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