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SEC Charges Former CEO Of Slync In $67 Million Offering Fraud - Defendant Kirchner Misappropriated More Than $28 Million Of Investor Proceeds To Fund His Lavish Lifestyle
Date 14/02/2023
The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged Christopher S. Kirchner, the co-founder and former CEO of Slync, Inc., a privately-held Texas-based software company, with fraudulently offering and selling more than $67 million of securities to multiple investors, more than $28 million of which he misappropriated for personal benefit.
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MIAX Exchange Group - Options & Equities Markets - Amendment To Rule 1308, Supervision Of Accounts, To Extend The Temporary Remote Inspection Relief For Members To Complete Their Branch Office Inspections
Date 14/02/2023
MIAX Options, MIAX Pearl and MIAX Emerald have amended Rule 1308, Supervision of Accounts. The change to Rule 1308(d) would provide that Members have the option to conduct remotely those inspections described in Rule 1308(d)(5) through the earlier of the effective date of the FINRA pilot program on remote inspections if approved, or December 31, 2023.
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Cicely LaMothe Named Deputy Director, Disclosure Operations, For The Division Of Corporation Finance
Date 14/02/2023
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Cicely LaMothe was named Deputy Director, Disclosure Operations, for the Division of Corporation Finance, effective Feb. 12, 2023. Ms. LaMothe served as the Acting Deputy Director for Disclosure Operations since August 2022.
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Accounting Standard Setting In A Rapidly Evolving Business Environment: A Focus On The Timely Delivery of Investor Priorities, Paul Munter, SEC Chief Accountant, Feb. 14, 2023
Date 14/02/2023
Introduction
One year ago, we issued a statement stressing the importance of the Financial Accounting Foundation (“FAF”) and Financial Accounting Standards Board’s (“FASB”) efforts to improve accounting standards and the standard-setting process, including the vital investor outreach performed through the FASB’s 2021 Agenda Consultation. Since then, the FASB’s technical and research agendas were reprioritized, largely to focus on investor and other stakeholder priorities identified through the agenda consultation process. Recently, the FASB has made progress on many reprioritized projects, such as disaggregation of income statement expenses; accounting for and disclosure of crypto assets; improvements, including further disaggregation, to income tax disclosures; and segment reporting. Completion of these and other reprioritized projects in a timely manner is critical to the quality of accounting standards and the resulting quality of financial reporting. As FASB standard-setting projects move forward, we believe there are continued opportunities for improvement to the standard-setting process, and that constructive collaboration by preparers, investors, auditors, and other stakeholders, with a focus on timely solutions that meet investor financial reporting needs, is key to the development of high-quality accounting standards for the benefit of the financial reporting system, investors, and issuers.
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CFTC’s Energy And Environmental Markets Advisory Committee To Meet February 28
Date 14/02/2023
CFTC Commissioner Summer K. Mersinger, sponsor of the Energy and Environmental Markets Advisory Committee (EEMAC), today announced the EEMAC will hold a public meeting from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (CT) on Tuesday, February 28 in Nashville, Tennessee at the Nashville Public Library. Members of the public may also attend the meeting virtually and if space permits, in person.
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EBA Updates Some Important Q&As In The Area Of Own Funds And Eligible Liabilities
Date 14/02/2023
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has updated some of its existing Q&As on own funds and eligible liabilities to ensure consistency with the revised final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on own funds and eligible liabilities submitted to the European Commission in May 2021. While the latter have not been finally adopted yet, the EBA deemed it important to already provide clarity to institutions and market participants on some undisputed aspects related to the RTS that are particularly relevant for their practical implementation of the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR) and the RTS.
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BIS: Constrained Liquidity Provision In Currency Markets
Date 14/02/2023
Summary
Focus
The paper focuses on the role of financial intermediaries in supporting the functioning of the foreign exchange (FX) market. We argue that the capacity of intermediaries to provide liquidity is tied to their ability to absorb risk, which affects the cost of liquidity provision and the FX market's overall functioning. We examine two key questions: (i) do intermediaries' constraints increase the cost of market liquidity, and (ii) does liquidity provision become less elastic when constraints on intermediaries tighten?
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EBA Publishes Final Draft Technical Standards Defining The Homogeneity Of The Underlying Exposures In STS Securitisation
Date 14/02/2023
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) setting out the conditions for the assessment of the homogeneity of the underlying exposures in a pool of a Simple Transparent and Standardised (STS) on-balance-sheet securitisation. Homogeneity is one of the key simplicity requirements enabling originators and investors to properly assess the underlying risks while facilitating investors due diligence.
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CCP12 Responds To The CFTC NPR On Reporting And Information Requirements For DCOs
Date 14/02/2023
CCP12 has published its response to the CFTC NPR on Reporting and Information Requirements for DCOs (Link).
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ETFGI Reports The ETFs Industry In Japan Gathered Net Inflows Of US$358 Million In January 2023
Date 14/02/2023
ETFGI, a leading independent research and consultancy firm covering trends in the global ETFs ecosystem, reported today that ETFs industry in Japan gathered net inflows of US$358 million during January. Assets invested in the ETFs industry in Japan increased by 5.1% from US$454 billion at the end of December to US$477 billion during January, according to ETFGI's January 2023 Japanese ETFs and ETPs industry landscape insights report, an annual paid-for research subscription service. (All dollar values in USD unless otherwise noted.)
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