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Hits & Takes JLN Staff TT's Chief Marketing Officer Brian Mehta's excellent interview with tZERO CEO Saum Noursalehi revealed tZERO tentatively plans to launch the first SEC-approved security token exchange by early Q3. TZERO and BOX Digital Markets are working together on the new market which is yet to be named.~JK Paul Rowady over at Alphacution put together a really cool visualization of the Top 100 Players in US Listed Market Structure.~SD Innovation and Development Foundation is hosting the 3rd International Blockchain Congress ("Blockress") together with Microsoft on April 2 at AON Center in Chicago. You can click here for more info and to register.~SR CME Group's Chief Financial Officer John Pietrowicz will present at the Raymond James 40th Annual Institutional Investors Conference in Orlando, Florida on Tuesday, March 5, 2019, at 1:05 p.m. ET. The presentation will also be available live over the Internet and via the exchange's web site at http://investor.cmegroup.com. ~SR ICE, together with The TRADE, is holding a panel session in London on March 7 from 8-11 a.m. on market structure and transparency in the fixed income markets. You can register here. ~SR Ethereum, the second-biggest cryptocurrency by market cap, recently went through one of the biggest software upgrades in its history. Check out our "Crypto" section for more details.~MR CurveGlobal says total open interest is up 260% YOY and breaks through 500,000 lots, CurveGlobal Euribor OI has grown 57% in 2019 and now accounts for 5% of total Euribor open interest.~JJL ++++
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++++ Exclusive: Sen. Brian Schatz will introduce a new bill to tax stock trades and curb high-frequency trading Emily Stewart - VOX Democrats have been talking a lot about different ways to tax the rich as of late, ranging from Sen. Elizabeth Warren's wealth tax to a variety of proposals related to stock buybacks. Now Sen. Brian Schatz is floating another idea: a tax on stock trades. /jlne.ws/2SzPgrh ***** Will this be the "Schatz Act?" ++++ Thursday's Top Three Our top read stories of the day on Thursday were led by Michael West's piece Chicago Exchange giant clears deal with FEX to compete with ASX. Second was Forbes' Leaving Wall Street Behind: Five Former Traders On Starting Over. Third was OCC CEO John Davidson's article Technology is the Foundation of Efficient and Effective Capital Markets ++++ MarketsWiki Stats 145,589,577 pages viewed; 23,422 pages; 216,957 edits MarketsWiki Statistics ++++ CryptoMarketsWiki Coin of the Week: Ethereum After months of delays, setbacks, and infighting between developers - the sixth and seventh major updates to the core code of Ethereum, dubbed "Constantinople" and "St. Petersburg," finally went live Thursday night. /bit.ly/2VtQOVD
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Lead Stories | MSCI hands Chinese stocks bigger role in global markets; The decision by the index provider could send up to $125bn into the Chinese market James Kynge and Emma Dunkley - FT The world's leading equity index provider, MSCI, took its biggest step yet to integrate China's domestic stock markets with international capital on Friday in a move that could see an estimated $125bn flowing into the country's equities this year. /jlne.ws/2SAgUV9 ****The WSJ has Chinese Shares Gain Global Sway Thanks to Index Firm's Move and China's Stock Market Isn't Too Big to Ignore. Reuters with the news here. NYSE Dumps Bots for Humans to Make ETF Trading Smoother Rachel Evans - Bloomberg Trading venue wants to list the funds on its main exchange; Bond, commodity and currency ETFs can switch from NYSE Arca The New York Stock Exchange is preparing to hand human traders a bigger role making markets for exchange-traded funds. The exchange plans to allow bond, commodity and currency ETFs to list on its main floor as soon as August, according to Douglas Yones, NYSE's head of ETFs. Last year, regulators approved the proposal, through which individuals known as designated market makers, or DMMs, will oversee ETF trading. /goo.gl/vWrMZc Hong Kong exchange operator sharpens rivalry with Singapore; Chief executive says bourse plans to tap foreign demand for Chinese stocks Philip Stafford - FT The operator of the Hong Kong stock exchange plans to become a "department store" for investors looking to increase their exposure to China, in a bet that Beijing will persist with its ambition to open its capital markets to the rest of the world. /jlne.ws/2SzNcjl New LSE chief abandons growth targets in favour of investment Philip Stafford - FT The new head of the London Stock Exchange Group has used his first set of earnings to reset investors' expectations for growth, warning the exchange will not meet a key earnings metric this year. /jlne.ws/2Sz6pBx LSE to cut 250 jobs as it resets earnings target; Chief David Schwimmer says he will prioritise investment for longer-term growth Philip Stafford - FT The London Stock Exchange Group is to cut 250 jobs as its new chief executive David Schwimmer reset earnings targets and signalled he would prioritise making investments for longer-term growth. /jlne.ws/2Sz6pBx ****The Trade has LSEG sees revenues continue to rise in 2018 but will miss 2019 growth targets. Options Clearing returns $110 million to exchanges as it begins unwinding capital plan The Chicago-based options clearinghouse is being forced to act after an SEC order called its four-year-old plan into question. Lynne Marek - Crain's Chicago Business Options Clearing, which acts as a guarantor for all U.S. stock options trading, is unwinding a four-year-old capital plan and returning $110 million to three major U.S. stock options exchanges. /jlne.ws/2Xyod3E One of Wall Street's Most Popular Trading Strategies Is Now Failing; Machines that decide when to buy and sell are struggling to keep up with central banks and Donald Trump. Nishant Kumar - Bloomberg Sometimes machines are only as smartÂor dumbÂas the humans who program them. Hedge fund investors learned that the hard way last year when data-crunching computers that invest $220 billion based on historical price trends did worse than most other managers, robot or human. The losses were so bad that investors pulled billions of dollars out of an investment strategy that for years had, paradoxically, been regarded as a great way to protect portfolios from downside risks. /jlne.ws/2SwBbuQ CAT NMS Selects FINRA as Consolidated Audit Trail Plan Processor Business Wire CAT NMS, LLC (CAT NMS) today announced that the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (FINRA) has been selected as Plan Processor for the Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT), following a vote by the Operating Committee (FINRA recused itself from the voting process). As Plan Processor, FINRA is responsible for all aspects of the continued build out and ongoing maintenance of the CAT. /goo.gl/hSQXD3 How the World's Cleanest Banks Became a Haven for Russian Crooks Frances Schwartzkopff - Bloomberg Swedbank AB regularly topped rankings of Europe's safest banks half a decade ago. On Thursday, Sweden's finance ministry told regulators to explain how the venerable institution had become enmeshed in allegations of money laundering. /jlne.ws/2SBj4Up Markets must adjust to a new type of sudden shock; Analysis suggests that the calm is being punctuated by a different type of turbulence Robin Wigglesworth - FT It isn't your imagination, markets really have become more tempestuous. But instead of extended storms, they are suffering shorter but more intense hurricanes. That raises some interesting questions over whether this is just a statistical oddity, a cyclical shift, or a structural change in the financial system. /jlne.ws/2SzTvTJ UBS is using laser beams and 5G to trade stocks in the latest escalation of a technological 'arms race' Dan DeFrancesco - Business Insider Prime From fiber optic cables to dark fibre and microwaves, financial firms have spent the better part of a decade looking to slice fractions of milliseconds off how quickly they can trade stocks. But the latest chapter in how firms are aiming improve their trading speed and execute trades more efficiently for their clients reads like something out of a science fiction novel. /goo.gl/udw3MV Wall Street loan managers cut fees to pep up market; Incentives come after grim fourth quarter which tested demand for risky corporate debt Joe Rennison - FT Managers of leveraged-loan vehicles are cutting fees in an attempt to get new deals over the line, as the market struggles to rebound from a sharp sell-off at the end of last year. /jlne.ws/2SBlK4p Financier Who Amassed Insurance Firms Diverted $2 Billion Into His Private Empire; The sheer scale of Greg Lindberg's efforts has little precedent in recent decades, industry experts say Mark Maremont, Leslie Scism - WSJ Soon after Greg Lindberg moved into the insurance business, the North Carolina entrepreneur went on a spending spree. /jlne.ws/2SBxRyu IG Group Announces Launch of Foreign Exchange Provider IG US; After being named the best forex broker in the UK in 2018, IG brings its award-winning service to U.S. Market IG Group IG Group ('IG') - a global leader in online trading - announces today the launch of IG US, its US-based subsidiary offering foreign exchange (forex) trading. /jlne.ws/2XthSWV
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Exchanges, OTC & Clearing | Top news from exchanges, clearing, settlement and trade execution facilities | London Stock Exchange Group Plc Preliminary Results for the Year Ended 31 December 2018 London Stock Exchange Group Good progress towards achievement of financial targets with strong revenue and margin growth; prioritisation of further investment in growth opportunities means the Group does not plan to achieve cost and Group margin targets in 2019 /jlne.ws/2SxvqNn Hong Kong exchange primed for some M&A trades Alec Macfarlane - Reuters Breakingviews Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing is primed for some M&A trades. The $43 billion bourse operator enjoyed a blowout 2018, but its three-year strategic plan unveiled on Thursday offers few bold ideas for reducing dependence on trading in local equities. Looming Chinese reforms pose a further threat. A trio of new blue-chip advisers may be able to help. /goo.gl/kcBaoM ****The WSJ has Hong Kong Exchange Eyes New Chinese Trading Opportunities. STOXX Europe 600 Media Futures: Withdrawal of availability for trading for U.S. Participants Eurex As of 11 March 2019, tradability of the STOXX Europe 600 Media Index futures (Eurex product code: FSTM) will be withdrawn for U.S. Eurex Participants and U.S. investors. /jlne.ws/2Sw5ORa Trading Overview in February 2019; Japan Exchange Group released Trading Overview in February 2019. JPX Cash Equity Market- In February 2019, the daily average trading value for the TSE 1st Section (domestic common stocks) was JPY 2.6356 trillion; The daily average trading value for the ETF market was JPY 175.1 billion. Derivatives Market - In February 2019, total derivatives trading volume was 25,597,915 contracts. /jlne.ws/2SxzwFf NSE to launch Brent crude oil derivatives on March Business Standard In a bid to develop an efficient hedging mechanism against major spike in crude oil prices, the National Stock Exchange (NSE) on Thursday said it would launch trading of Brent crude oil derivatives on its platform starting Friday, March 1. /goo.gl/BDhYYr Nasdaq Renews Benchmark FRA Contracts In The Nordics MondoVisione Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ) today announced the launch of a series of updated Nordic Generic Forward Rate Agreement (FRA) contracts, including the flagship Nasdaq Stibo 3 Month Contract. The products have been redesigned in order to increase liquidity and realize the advantages of listed products compared to over the counter (OTC) instruments. Also, expiration has been concentrated to International Money Market (IMM) days and the new products are now open to all market participants. /jlne.ws/2Xyjz5I
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Fintech | A roundup of today's market tech news and a look at tomorrow's disruptors | Finance chief resigns from fast-growing fintech Revolut; Company confirms departure of Peter O'Higgins as it pursues global expansion Nicholas Megaw - FT Revolut's chief financial officer has stepped down in favour of a replacement with more retail banking experience as the British fintech faces growing questions over its ability to effectively manage its rapid growth. /jlne.ws/2SA8D3M IHS Markit Brings Innovative New Features to Securities Finance Platform BusinessWire IHS Markit announced the addition of new functionality to its Securities Finance platform, a leading source of data and intelligence on global securities financing transactions. The enhancements deliver public disclosure coverage for the Japanese market, a global data feed on corporate bond lending activity, an updated model for forecasting short interest in the US and multi-asset performance measurement tools. /goo.gl/nJsJ6R Fintech firms like SoFi and Robinhood offer "free" stock trading. What's the catch? John Detrixhe - Quartz Online lender Social Finance is rolling out a slew of new features, from commission-free brokerage to zero-fee exchange traded funds and crypto trading. But buying and selling securities, of course, is not free. So how does SoFi plan to make money? /goo.gl/8aiafA Revolut insiders reveal the human cost of a fintech unicorn's wild rise Applicants asked to work for free, rudeness, and high staff turnover tarnish the fintech startup's success story Emiliano Mellino - WIRED "You're nothing but a number to them with dollar signs attached." That's how Revolut, one of the fastest growing fintech startups in the UK, described traditional banks when advertising for business development manager vacancies last October. Revolut was the alternative to these banks, and had already acquired 2.8 million customers without spending a single penny on advertising, the ad said. /goo.gl/jhDeJp Regulatory showdown awaits for Big Tech  but who gets the job?; Pressure is growing on both sides of the Atlantic for giants' dominance to be curbed Richard Waters - FT Wanted: an antitrust enforcer to lead the charge against Big Tech. Must be able to invent novel applications of competition theory to digital markets. /jlne.ws/2SAqTKd Here's the pitch deck Trumid, a Wall Street trading startup backed by George Soros and Peter Thiel, used to raise $53 million Dakin Campbell and Madeline Shi - Business Insider Wall Street electronic-trading startup Trumid Financial went out hat in hand last year for more money to fund its expansion plans. /jlne.ws/2SzPkHx Former Barclays equities chief swaps trading for tech Samuel Agini - Financial News London The former head of Barclays' equities sales and trading business in Europe has resurfaced at an $18bn technology company. Rich Evans, who quit Barclays in 2018, has joined DXC Technology's banking and capital markets team, which helps banks to keep up with rapid developments in tech. /goo.gl/oWTr9d Bank apps are hit by major glitches every week leaving millions unable to access their cash, new figures show Ben Wilkinson - Daily Mail It comes as Barclays and TSB's online services both failed again yesterday. Most big banks have at least one IT outage every month, says finance watchdog. /goo.gl/1dcNUx
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Cryptocurrencies | Top stories for cryptocurrencies | Ethereum Upgrades as Hard Forks Activate on Blockchain Christine Kim - Coindesk Two long-anticipated upgrades appear to have officially activated on the ethereum blockchain, the world's second-largest by market value, without incident. At 19:57 (UTC), the sixth and seventh system-wide upgrades to the software, dubbed Constantinople and St. Petersburg, respectively, rolled out on the main network at block number 7,280,000. As seen on blockchain monitoring website Fork Monitor, there is so far no evidence of a chain split that would suggest a portion of ethereum users are still running an older ethereum software. /bit.ly/2Nyvls9 Square Records $166 Million in Bitcoin Revenue in 2018; Despite the impressive revenue, the firm pocketed only $1.69 million from BTC sales. Arnab Shome - Finance Magnates The US-based mobile payment platform has reported $116 million in revenue from selling Bitcoin in 2018. According to Square's quarterly earnings report published on February 27, its overall net revenue was capped at $3.3 billion last year, 5 percent of which was generated from its crypto buying service on Cash app. /goo.gl/f8qJ6j Facebook and Telegram Are Hoping to Succeed Where Bitcoin Failed Nathaniel Popper and Mike Isaac - The New York Times Some of the world's biggest internet messaging companies are hoping to succeed where cryptocurrency start-ups have failed by introducing mainstream consumers to the alternative world of digital coins. The internet outfits, including Facebook, Telegram and Signal, are planning to roll out new cryptocurrencies over the next year that are meant to allow users to send money to contacts on their messaging systems, like a Venmo or PayPal that can move across international borders. /nyti.ms/2VpJFWr Federal Reserve May Add Bitcoin Crash to Stress Test Scenarios Yogita Khatri - Coindesk The U.S. Federal Reserve could soon include a cryptocurrency market crash as one of the risks to take into account when conducting supervisory stress tests. The Fed's board of governors on Thursday announced amendments to a policy statement on the scenario design framework for stress testing, saying that "the collapse of the bitcoin market" may be considered as one of the "salient" market risks. /goo.gl/RGWiQF NICE Actimize Selected by Crypto Finance Leader Circle to Implement Markets Surveillance and Protections Strategy NICE Leading the industry with solutions supporting digital financial services offerings, NICE Actimize, a NICE (Nasdaq: NICE) business and the leader in Autonomous Financial Crime Management, was selected by Circle, a leading global crypto finance company, to implement its market surveillance and protections strategy. Through the usage of NICE Actimize's Cloud Markets Surveillance (MS) solution, Circle will augment key infrastructure to guard against market manipulation across its exchange and trading products which currently see more than $3 billion in monthly trading volume. /goo.gl/1B9Pc9 Japanese Megabank Mizuho is Launching its Own Digital Currency in March Mark Emem - CCN Almost a fortnight since JPMorgan unveiled its own cryptocurrency and nearly three years after conducting tests, Japanese financial giant Mizuho Financial Group has announced a launch date for its digital currency, J-Coin. /goo.gl/PPjmDk Dukascopy Bank Officially Launches its Own Cryptocurrency Aziz Abdel-Qader - Finance Magnates Dukascopy Bank today is airdropping its own cryptocurrency, the Dukascoin, one day ahead of its scheduled date because the forex broker wants to save its self-described designation as "the first regulated bank to launch an ICO." "We got to know that Japanese Mizuho Bank has equally announced their token to be unveiled on the same day. We accept the challenge and move the date of the launch to the 28th of February - one day in advance," the company said in a statement. /bit.ly/2H7mo7P The 'existential threat' cryptos pose to traditional payments systems 'bears watching,' says expert Aaron Hankin - MarketWatch Although the idea that cryptocurrencies will overthrow incumbent payment systems might seem far-fetched to most, according to one payments expert, it is a scenario that crypto-skeptics shouldn't dismiss. In a research note titled, "V, MA, PYPL: Not Imminent, but Worth Watching  the Risk of Disruption from Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain," Lisa Ellis, an analyst at MoffettNathanson tracking the rapidly evolving payments sector, said nascent digital coins aren't a fad. /on.mktw.net/2T9dNJ5 Mark Karpeles Fails to Halt US Court Case Over Mt Gox Losses Yogita Khatri - Coindesk Mark Karpeles, the former CEO of bankrupt bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox, has been refused a motion to stay a U.S. court case brought by former investors. Earlier this week, Karpeles had filed the motion to stay in "light of ongoing civil rehabilitation proceedings in Japan that are likely to provide full recovery" to the plaintiffs, Gregory Greene and Anthony Motto. The plaintiffs brought the case saying that they hold Karpeles "personally liable" for any losses they occurred from their investments in bitcoin made through Mt. Gox. At the court for the Northern District of Illinois, judge Gary Feinerman ruled Thursday, however, that Karpeles's motion is denied. /bit.ly/2ElvhaL What the hell is a blockchain phoneÂand do I need one? Mike Orcutt - MIT Technology Review The crypto world is full of buzzwords, but if you can peel away the marketing fluff, you sometimes find innovation beneath the surface. You are often also reminded just how early it is in the history of this technology. Case in point: the blockchain phone. All of a sudden, several crypto-focused handsets are hitting the market, or will soon. The biggest player in the new game is Samsung, which confirmed this month that the Galaxy S10 will include a secure storage system for cryptocurrency private keys. /bit.ly/2SAUeV3 Hong Kong cryptocurrency promoter thought to be behind money-tossing stunt arrested for fraud over sale of digital coin 'mining machines' Danny Mok - South China Morning Post A flamboyant Hong Kong cryptocurrency businessman thought to be behind a recent "money from the sky" stunt was arrested on Thursday with a core member of the company for conspiracy to defraud after allegedly selling "mining machines" to investors. Officers from the police's Commercial Crime Bureau arrested Wong Ching-kit, 25, better known as "Coin Young Master", and a 20-year-old man at their office in TML Tower in Tsuen Wan. /bit.ly/2GQiKzW
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Politics | An overview of politics as it relates to the financial markets | The endless doom loop of journalism today; There are positives to Donald Trump but it would be negligent to ignore the rest Edward Luce - FT A couple of times recently I've received plaintive emails from otherwise friendly readers complaining that my columns have become too negative. To which my Pavlovian response is: Have you seen what's happening in the world? My slightly more considered reply is that, of course, positive stuff is happening, but it's outweighed by the negative right now. One email from a nice gentleman in Maryland, entitled "there is always a bright side", went on to say: "Just once?.?.?.?just once, could you find it in your heart to write a positive article about something?" Yes, I can excavate cheerful sentiments when pushed. Here's one: More people in the world are getting better off at a rate never before seen in history. /jlne.ws/2SwIdjb Quantitative easing was the father of millennial socialism; Federal Reserve's bid to stave off depression sowed the seeds of a generational revolt David McWilliams - FT Is Ben Bernanke the father of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez? Not in the literal sense, obviously, but in the philosophical and political sense. As we mark the 10th anniversary of the bull market, it is worth considering whether the efforts of the US Federal Reserve, under Mr Bernanke's leadership, to avoid 1930s-style debt deflation ended up spawning a new generation of socialists, such as the freshman Congresswoman Ms Ocasio-Cortez, in the home of global capitalism. /jlne.ws/2SwDnT3 Michael Cohen's Testimony Opens New Phase of Political Turbulence for Trump Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin - The New York Times A small group of Republican strategists opposed to President Trump, branding themselves Defending Democracy Together, quietly conducted polling and focus groups last fall to gauge whether the president was vulnerable to a primary challenge in 2020. Assembling a presentation for sympathetic political donors, they listed points of weakness for Mr. Trump such as "tweeting/temperament" and "criminality/corruption." /nyti.ms/2tHY847 (Video) Stephens: Netanyahu to be remembered as the 'Richard Nixon of Israeli politics' Katy Tur - MSBNC Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to be indicted after a two-year investigation into allegations of bribery, fraud and breach of trust. Bret Stephens of the New York Times and Former NBC News Tel Aviv Bureau Chief Martin Fletcher discuss the implications of this coming indictment. /on.msnbc.com/2GSNLmK Europe markets move higher after fresh US-China trade comments; WPP up 8% Silvia Amaro and Alexandra Gibbs - MSNBC European stocks traded higher Friday, beginning the first trading day of March on a positive note. The pan-European Stoxx 600 was up 0.7 percent with almost every sector in positive territory. Autos were the top performing sector, with Faurecia leading the gains, up more than 5 percent. The French auto equipment firm said that it's to buy Clarion and launch a Japan-based business group in April. /cnb.cx/2T7lzDb Michael Cohen's testimony prompts a new question: In web of Trump investigations, is anyone safe? Kevin Johnson and Brad Heath - USA Today WASHINGTON - The first domino was an eager Trump campaign operative who shared what sounded at the time like an idle boast that Russia had dirt on Hillary Clinton. The conversation between George Papadopoulos, a largely unknown foreign policy adviser for Donald Trump's then-fledgling bid for the White House, and an Australian diplomat took on significance only later, after the Democratic National Committee said Russian hackers had stolen troves of emails. It became the first inkling that "Americans might be working with the Russians," former FBI Director James Comey would later tell a House committee. /bit.ly/2NCt52O
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Regulation & Enforcement | For more regulatory, visit MarketsReformWiki, our website focused on current market reform efforts. | CFTC official: CCPs should war-game default auctions; Risk appetite should be factor in selecting auction participants - Wasserman Steve Marlin - Risk.net Clearing houses must think carefully about whom they invite to participate in default auctions, a senior official at the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has said, in one of the first public comments from a national supervisor on auction practices at central counterparties (CCPs) in the wake of the recent Nasdaq Clearing episode. /jlne.ws/2Xxm6Nb ESMA chair wants objectivity, open minds for crypto-asset regulation; Steven Maijoor also talked down development of a bespoke regulatory regime for crypto-assets during keynote speech in Brussels. John Brazier - The Trade The chair of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has called for objectivity and open mindedness from regulators in developing regulatory frameworks for crypto-assets and distributed ledger technology (DLT), while highlighting industry calls for the technology to deliver on its early promise. /jlne.ws/2SynkUY Oil deals a focus of US investigation into Glencore; Probe looking into "offtake" deals Nigeria and Venezuela Neil Hume - FT The US regulatory investigation into Glencore's activities in Nigeria and Venezuela is focused on agreements to secure oil supplies for its trading arm, according to the company's annual report. /jlne.ws/2SAbhq7 India to allow MFs, portfolio managers to trade in commodity derivatives Reuters India's market regulator said on Friday it would allow mutual funds and portfolio managers to trade in commodity derivatives, in a move to boost trade and deepen the market. /goo.gl/CsfV5Q ESMA withdraws the registration of Bloomberg Trade Repository Ltd ESMA The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU supervisor of trade repositories (TRs), has today withdrawn the registration of Bloomberg Trade Repository Ltd (UK). /jlne.ws/2SzWKdR ESMA registers DTCC Data Repository (Ireland) PLC as trade repository ESMA The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU supervisor of trade repositories (TRs), has registered today DTCC Data Repository (Ireland) PLC as a TR under the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR), with effect from 1 March 2019. /jlne.ws/2SAnyuz ESMA to recognise the UK Central Securities Depository in the event of a no-deal Brexit ESMA The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has today announced that, in the event of a no-deal Brexit, the Central Securities Depository (CSD) established in the United Kingdom (UK) - Euroclear UK and Ireland Limited - will be recognised as a third country CSD to provide its services in the European Union (EU). /jlne.ws/2SBHahU
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Investing & Trading | Today's top stories from equities, indices and FICC (fixed income, currencies and commodities) | ETF growth surges on the back of European volatility, social conscience; Research from Greenwich associates finds ETF allocations grew by 50% in Europe last year, with further growth expected in 2019. John Brazier - The Trade Allocations in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) by institutional firms grew by 50% in Europe last year, according to research from Greenwich Associates. /jlne.ws/2SwG2fy Show Us Your Climate Risks, Investors Tell Companies; Companies are expected to face a record of 75 or more climate-related shareholder proposals at coming annual meetings Gabriel T. Rubin - WSJ Companies are under more pressure than ever to disclose their exposure to climate-change risks. In the coming annual-meeting season, companies are projected to face a record of 75 or more climate-related shareholder proposals, up from 17 in 2013, according to ISS Analytics, the data-intelligence arm of Institutional Shareholder Services. Investing powerhouses such as BlackRock Inc. and Vanguard Group are separately backing voluntary climate-change reporting standards for public companies and hope to prompt an uptick in disclosures this spring. /jlne.ws/2SBCclg How Debt Makes the Market Volatile James Piereson - WSJ The U.S. stock market took a 10-day up-and-down ride after the Federal Reserve announced a quarter-point increase in the target for the federal-funds rate just before Christmas. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost more than 2,300 pointsÂ10% of its valueÂin the six trading days from Dec. 17-24, before regaining nearly 1,100 points on Dec. 26. Other stock-market indexes traced similar patterns. /goo.gl/cnhhdq Private equity investors fret about managers overpaying for deals Joshua Franklin - Reuters Some of the world's biggest private equity investors raised concerns this week that the $3.4 trillion leveraged buyout industry is overheating, as more fund managers pay top dollar for acquisitions that could prove costly down the line. /jlne.ws/2SBy3xM Investors favor equity ETFs, junk bonds as risk appetite grows: Lipper Jennifer Ablan - Reuters Investors poured money into equity exchange-traded funds and high-yield "junk" bond funds in the week ended on Wednesday, as U.S. President Donald Trump said he would extend a deadline to delay escalating tariffs on Chinese imports, citing "substantial progress" in talks between the two countries. /goo.gl/SSTGwQ "The world's most famous trader in the world's most famous trading room"? Mark B. via LinkedIn So began Padraic Fallon's interview with John Gutfreund for Euromoney back in 1979. If you don't know who Gutfreund was and why he mattered, now's your chance to find out. /jlne.ws/2XFsNgu
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Banks, Brokers & Managed Funds | The latest from banks, brokers, hedge funds and managed futures | It All Started With Wedbush Paul Rowady - Alphacution Blog If you've ever had the distinct pleasure of driving around downtown LA, particularly heading north on the 110 just past the famed Staples Center where the LA Kings hockey team and a couple little-known basketball teams play, then you can't help but be confronted by the sign at the top of the building just up ahead: Wedbush. Beyond the tony Wilshire Boulevard address, it is here - certainly more metaphorically than physically - that our fascination with the SEC's Form 13F reports truly began in the Spring of 2018 - and later, by extension, where our Hiding in Plain Sight (#HIPS) series was born in the Fall of 2018. Prior to stumbling over this data, I did not know Wedbush all that well beyond the fuzzy belief that it was mainly a brokerage operation. /goo.gl/L6pey2 What trading jobs at JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Citi and BofA are really like Sarah Butcher - efinancialcareers So you want to work in trading for a U.S. investment bank? Choose your spot with care: one bank's approach to risk is very different to another's. The discrepancy between U.S. banks' attitudes to trading is amply illustrated by the 10-K reports recently filed by JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Citi and Bank of America for 2018. Within these reports are charts reflecting banks' approach to market risk and the gains and losses their traders made in 2018. These charts, we have replicated below. /goo.gl/9sstFb British hedge fund Man Group's performance fees plunge as assets slip Reuters British hedge fund manager Man Group said on Friday its assets under management slipped 0.5 percent to $108.5 billion (81.79 billion pounds) last year on market weakness and currency losses, sending its performance fees plunging 81 percent. /goo.gl/ePVZvZ Surprise as Goldman Sachs lets go of risk managers first of all Sarah Butcher - efinancialcareers As Goldman Sachs makes its annual round of redundancies, insiders say risk managers have been among the first to feel the squeeze. This appears to have come as a shock in a function that's become used to being treated gently, both at Goldman and elsewhere. Goldman isn't commenting on its layoffs, which are only understood to have affected 5-10% of the bank's risk management division, in line with annual cuts elsewhere in the firm. One insider, however, suggested the cuts in risk appeared higher than in previous years. Another said both analysts and MDs are being let go, with up to 40 seemingly asked to leave. /goo.gl/h9N9uB HSBC's New Boss Faces Challenges From China and Brexit Harry Wilson - Bloomberg John Flint, a lifer who rose to the top job at HSBC Holdings Plc in 2018, inherited an institution that had already seen shake-ups. In the previous seven years, 60,000 jobs had been eliminated and operations in 21 countries were sold, closed, or shrunk. Even so, the same core problem remains in the 67 countries where HSBC still does business: Costs are too high and revenue isn't increasing fast enough. /jlne.ws/2SBAyA6
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Regions | Stories of local interest from the Americas, EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions | Man Who Revealed the Depth of Greece's Financial Quagmire Is Cleared Nektaria Stamouli and Marcus Walker - WSJ A Greek court acquitted the country's former statistics chief of faking the budget deficit that deepened the country's debt crisis, potentially ending a marathon prosecution that has drawn widespread international criticism and raised doubts about the objectivity of Greek justice. /jlne.ws/2SDdnp2 Election jitters to keep India stock market on edge: Reuters poll Indradip Ghosh - Reuters How Indian shares fare this year will depend heavily on the outcome of national elections in May, with market experts polled by Reuters saying a majority win for the ruling party would be the most favorable outcome for equities. /goo.gl/oG5yUE Poland returns to debt market to bolster green credentials; Coal-dependent country marks third sale of environmentally-labelled debt Kate Allen - FT Poland has returned to the "green bond" market for a third time, cementing its status as the most frequent sovereign issuer of debt linked to climate and environmental projects. /jlne.ws/2SA8ugK Opaque world of Chinese state-linked debt unsettles bond investors; Qinghai default highlights difficulty of assessing likelihood of government support Gabriel Wildau - FT The Tibetan plateau, whose grassland encompasses most of north-west China's Qinghai province, was the unlikely setting for a bond default scare this week. /jlne.ws/2SB4Umu EU States Object to Dirty-Money List After U.S. Outrage Alexander Weber , Stephanie Bodoni and Nikos Chrysoloras - Bloomberg Governments didn't back list proposed by European Commission; Plan would raise hurdles for EU banks' Saudi, U.S. business Plans for a European Union money-laundering blacklist stalled after objections by all but one of the bloc's 28 governments, lowering the risk of additional regulatory hurdles for banks doing business with Saudi Arabia and several U.S. territories. /jlne.ws/2SzL6Qv Turkey to Seek Funding to Bolster State-Owned Banks, Sources Say Kerim Karakaya and Ercan Ersoy - Bloomberg Government working on a plan boost lenders' capital levels; A clearer plan will emerge after elections as economy wilts Turkey is working on a plan to bolster the capital levels of state-owned banks to keep fueling cheap credit and stoke an economy heading for recession. /jlne.ws/2SAoNtP
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Brexit | Financials stories regarding the decision of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union | EU bank watchdog calls for deposits to be protected post-Brexit; 'Take steps' to guarantee money in EU branches of UK lenders, regulator tells authorities Myles McCormick - FT The European Banking Authority on Friday called for individual bank deposits to still be protected in EU-based branches of UK lenders in the case of a no-deal Brexit. /jlne.ws/2SAKeen UK pays Eurotunnel £33m to settle Brexit contracts lawsuit; Out-of-court deal adds to pressure on transport minister Chris Grayling Jane Croft and George Parker - FT Britain's Department for Transport has paid out £33m to settle a high stakes legal case which, if it had lost, could have swept away a crucial part of the government's preparations for a no-deal Brexit. /jlne.ws/2SEquXm U.K. Factories See a Burst of Activity As They Stockpile for Brexit David Meyer - Fortune The latest manufacturing figures show British factories last month cut jobs at the most dramatic pace in the last six years, and are stockpiling parts and materials at record rates. No prizes for guessing the reason: Brexit, which is due to happen on March 29. IHS Markit's latest Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for the U.K. stands at 52.0 for February, down from 52.6 in January. As noted by Reuters, that suggests greater factory output than in France or Germany, but mainly because manufacturers are stockpiling and racing to clear backlogs before the Brexit date. /bit.ly/2H5JyLU Brexit: EU rejects no deal citizens rights call BBC News The EU has rejected calls for an agreement to protect UK and EU expats' rights, if there is a no-deal Brexit. Tory MP Alberto Costa quit his government job to table an amendment calling for the protections. It was backed by the government in votes on Wednesday, with Mr Costa urging the PM to write to EU chiefs to demand an agreement on rights. But the European Commission said it would "not negotiate mini deals" as it would imply negotiations had failed. /bbc.in/2VoYatu Postpone Brexit? Maybe Get a Do-Over? The Negotiations Enter a High-Stakes Game-Theory Stage Amy Davidson Sorkin - The New York Times Brexit, at the moment, is an exercise in game theory. This week, both Prime Minister Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the Labour Party, grudgingly agreed to open the way for options that could help to break the current deadlock over the terms of Britain's exit from the European Union. In May's case, the option was a possible vote in Parliament to delay Brexit, which is now scheduled, ready or not, for March 29th; in Corbyn's, it was a new referendum that might overturn Brexit altogether. Both May and Corbyn were acting because of rebellions within their own ranks, which escalated last weekÂwhen both Labour and Conservative M.P.s resigned from their partiesÂand threatened to spread. /bit.ly/2ElA7or
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Miscellaneous | Stories that don't quite fit under the other sections | With Ground Zero Payments Slashed, a Push to Replenish a 9/11 Fund Shane Goldmacher - NY Times It has been more than 17 years since the World Trade Center collapsed in the terrorist attack of Sept. 11, and since 2011, a rededicated fund has compensated emergency personnel and others who responded to the scene and have since gotten sick, as well as the families of the deceased. /jlne.ws/2SBC45k In Tech Race With China, U.S. Universities May Lose a Vital Edge Susan Decker and Alexandre Tanzi - Bloomberg They get the most patents -- but not in key areas like AI, 5G; Researchers say Trump's order on AI needs financial follow-up The U.S. is still out in front of global rivals when it comes to innovation, but American universities - - where new ideas often percolate - - have reason to look over their shoulder. /jlne.ws/2SzL7E3
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