Global collateral management practices are evolving quickly - and central counterparty clearing houses (CCPs) are at the center of transformation driven by regulatory reforms, client demands, ...
The reduction of settlement times from T+2 to T+1 for many US securities is likely to impact firms’ collateral management processes when it comes into force at the end of May 2024. Jason Ang, head of ...
With appropriate safeguards, distributed ledger technology may expand the use of non-cash assets as derivatives collateral, while mitigating certain market infrastructure inefficiencies. On November ...
The new Canadian Collateral Management Service (CCMS), which enables domestic tri-party repo capabilities for the first time, has been launched ahead of the country shortening its settlement cycle ...
In financial markets, meaningful change is usually achieved in incremental steps. It might start with a new regulatory requirement or a switch in market convention, but further work is often needed, ...
NORWELL, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Acadia, the leading industry provider for integrated risk management services for the derivatives community, is pleased to announce that it has successfully onboarded ...
TMX Group, the Canadian exchange operator and infrastructure provider, and Clearstream Banking are launching the Canadian Collateral Management Service (CCMS) to bring automation and increase ...
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