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  • IOSCO Analyzes Potential Of Tech-Driven Change In The Securities Market Industry

    Date 08/02/2017

    A new report published today highlights the increasingly important intersection between financial technology (Fintech) and securities market regulation, and describes the impact it has on investors and financial services.  

  • McKay Brothers Receives Investment From Tower Research Capital

    Date 08/02/2017

    McKay Brothers, a market leader in low latency networks, has closed an investment from affiliates of Tower Research Capital LLC for five percent of McKay equity.  Together, with the previously announced investment from IMC affiliates for twenty percent of equity, McKay has concluded its initial round of outside equity funding.  The investments allow McKay to accelerate its ongoing effort to drive down network latency between financial exchanges.  

  • UK’s Financial Conduct Authority Opens Discussion On Regulatory Approach To Open-Ended Funds Investing In Illiquid Assets

    Date 08/02/2017

    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published a Discussion Paper (‘Paper’), which seeks stakeholder views on the practice of investing in illiquid assets through open-ended funds and the challenges that can pose to managers and investors. Illiquid assets in the context of this Paper may include land and buildings, infrastructure and financial assets such as unlisted securities.

  • New Zealand's Financial Markets Authority Warns Firms Under Anti-Money Laundering And Countering Financing Of Terrorism Act

    Date 08/02/2017

    The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has issued a formal warning to 12 reporting entities under section 80 of the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act (the Act).

  • STOXX: Trumps’ Protectionist Policies Thwart Markets

    Date 08/02/2017

    Investors’ hopes for a fiscal boost to the world’s largest economy have been tempered by controversial policies of Donald Trump. Supported by signs of accelerating momentum in the global economy and lingering hopes of a large fiscal stimulus, the global stock market has been in positive territory until the very end of the month. But the mood has soured when Trump fired the federal government’s top lawyer after she took the extraordinarily rare step of defying the White House over the travel ban.