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Date 13/04/2016
CME Group To Close New York Trading Floor At Year-End - Company To Make Space Available For Floor Traders To Transition To Electronic Venue
As declining open outcry options volume on CME Group's New York trading floor now represents just 0.3 percent of the company's overall energy and metals trading volumes, CME Group will close its New York trading floor at year-end, subject to CFTC review. All options products listed with and subject to the rules and regulations of NYMEX and COMEX will be available for trading on CME Globex, and for submission for clearing through CME ClearPort.
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Date 13/04/2016
Financial Stability Oversight Council To Meet April 18
On Monday, April 18, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Jacob J. Lew will preside over a meeting of the Financial Stability Oversight Council (Council) at the Treasury Department. The agenda will include both an open and an executive session. The preliminary agenda for the open session includes an update regarding the Council’s ongoing work on asset management.
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Date 13/04/2016
CFTC Swaps Report Update
CFTC's Weekly Swaps Report has been updated, and is now available.
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Date 13/04/2016
Statement At An Open Meeting On Final Rules Regarding The Application Of Business Conduct Rules To Security-Based Swap Dealers And Major Security-Based Swap Participants, SEC Chair Mary Jo White, April 13, 2016
Good Morning. This is an open meeting of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on April 13, 2016, under the Government in the Sunshine Act.
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Date 13/04/2016
Finomial Addresses Risks To Hedge Funds From Panama Papers
Finomial Corporation today highlighted the role of the Finomial Investor Services Compliance Platform in protecting hedge funds from the risks highlighted by the Panama Papers leak. While the media focus to date has been on the law firm’s role (Mossack Fonseca) in creating shell entities (which in many cases are legal), Finomial protects hedge funds from the risk of unwitting acceptance by the investment management community of money from entities with unknown beneficial owners.
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Date 13/04/2016
Statement At Open Meeting On Regulation S-K Concept Release, SEC Commissioner Michael S. Piwowar, April 13, 2016
Thank you, Chair White. I also wish to express my appreciation to the Division of Corporation Finance, the Division of Economic and Risk Analysis, the Office of the General Counsel, and the many others at the Commission for their efforts in helping to bring this concept release to fruition. Our action today represents another step forward in fulfilling the mission given to the Commission by Congress, on a bipartisan basis, to review and modernize our disclosure regime.
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Date 13/04/2016
US Agencies Announce Determinations And Provide Feedback On Resolution Plans Of Eight Systemically Important, Domestic Banking Institutions
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Federal Reserve Board on Wednesday jointly announced determinations and provided firm-specific feedback on the 2015 resolution plans of eight systemically important, domestic banking institutions.
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Date 13/04/2016
Statement At An Open Meeting On Regulation S-K Concept Release, SEC Chair Mary Jo White, April 13, 2016
Good Morning. This is an open meeting of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on April 13, 2016, under the Government in the Sunshine Act.
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Date 13/04/2016
Office Of The Comptroller Of The Currency: Donna Murphy Named Deputy Comptroller For Compliance Risk
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) today announced the selection of Donna Murphy to be Deputy Comptroller for Compliance Risk.
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Date 13/04/2016
Office Of Financial Research Update: "Systemic Importance Data Shed Light On Global Banking Risks"
The OFR released a brief today entitled, "Systemic Importance Data Shed Light on Global Banking Risks," and an accompanying blog by Stacey Schreft, OFR Deputy Director for Research and Analysis. The brief used the latest available data to show that U.S. banks remained among the most systemically important, while the systemic importance scores of Chinese banks increased the most. Also with this brief, the OFR introduced an online interactive chart to help users compare the 30 global systemically important banks, or G-SIBs. Regulators will begin phasing in capital surcharges on G-SIBs this year.
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