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  • Ontario Securities Commission Announces New Members Of The Investor Advisory Panel

    Date 05/10/2021

    The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) today announced the appointment of two new members of its independent Investor Advisory Panel (IAP) following a public application process.


  • ISDA Responds To ESMA On Review Of MIFIR Transparency Requirements

    Date 05/10/2021

    On October 1, 2021, ISDA submitted a response to the European Securities and Markets Authority’s (ESMA) consultation on the review of transparency requirement under the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation (MIFIR). 

  • SEC Charges Hemp Company And Co-Founders With Fraud

    Date 05/10/2021

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged CanaFarma Hemp Products Corp. and its co-founders with fraudulently raising approximately $15 million from investors, and misappropriating a significant portion of the investor funds for personal use and other unrelated purposes.

  • Cboe Appoints Bo Chung To Senior Vice President, Global Sales And Index Licensing, Expanding Data And Access Solutions Leadership Team

    Date 05/10/2021

    • Bo Chung joins Cboe as Senior Vice President, Global Sales and Index Licensing
    • Michael Hollingsworth promoted to Vice President, Global Head of Data and Analytics
    • Geralyn Endo promoted to Vice President, Global Data and Access Solutions Client Engagement

  • Goodbye To All That: The End Of LIBOR: Federal Reserve Vice Chair For Supervision Randal K. Quarles, At The Structured Finance Association Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada

    Date 05/10/2021

    Now that business travel has started to pick back up as we emerge from the COVID event, a prosaic but insistent problem has reappeared: what to read on a long plane flight. Like most of you, I try to get some work done—but, also like most of you, out of an amalgam of security concerns and indolence, I often don't succeed. Something must improve the hours, but Kant is a little heavy, P.G. Wodehouse a little light, and T.S. Eliot looks like you're just showing off. So, over the last few weeks, I've been re-reading Joan Didion while making my way from point A to point B: Slouching Toward BethlehemThe White Album, and Where I Was From. As it turns out, Joan Didion is a particularly apt author to be reading on the way to this conference—not because the conference is being held in Las Vegas, although her four-page summation of this "most extreme and allegorical of American settlements" is a classic. But rather, because a nearly constant theme of her writing is change: how hard it is to recognize that things have changed; how hard it is to come to terms with it once recognized; how insistent people can be that surely, they will be OK.