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Market favours retrospective over forward-looking approach to Ibor benchmark fallbacks, says Isda
6 years ago
New benchmark fallbacks for derivatives contracts that reference interbank offered rates are likely to be based on the “compounded setting in arrears rate” and the “historical mean/median approach to the spread adjustment”, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association has said -
Derivatives margin threshold should be €100 billion notional not €8 billion, says Isda
6 years ago
A regulatory threshold that requires counterparties to post initial margin (IM) on derivatives trades if they hold €8 billion notional or more exposure should be raised to €100 billion, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association has argued -
Isda extends deadline for derivatives benchmark consultation
6 years ago
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has extended the fast-approaching deadline for its consultation on derivatives benchmark fallbacks, to allow more time for responses -
Isda and Linklaters roll out test version of initial margin docs service
6 years ago
Five and a half months of partnership between the International Swaps and Derivatives Association and Linklaters has borne fruit, with the launch of a test version of an online tool that will allow firms to electronically negotiate and execute initial margin (IM) documentation -
Alarm sounds on margin rules as small funds look to make early inroads
6 years ago
A fast-approaching 1 September regulatory deadline for phase three market participants to apply initial margin (IM) to derivatives trades looks set to pass without serious mishap, according to lawyers and the International Swaps and Derivatives Association -
BDCs turn to CLO financing as effective alternative to bilateral leverage agreements
6 years ago
Business development companies now have the ability to take on an extra turn of leverage, but rating constraints mean they could end up using CLOs instead -
SEC aims to lower barriers to entry with new ETF proposals
6 years ago
The new proposals by the US regulator aim to facilitate greater competition and innovation in the $3.4 trillion ETF industry by lowering barriers to entry -
Federal Reserve seeks comment on proposed Volcker rule changes
7 years ago
Amendments to the Volcker rule took another step forward yesterday after the Federal Reserve Board released a note requesting feedback on proposed changes to the rule -
Direct lender endorses PE fund guidelines after bringing in ex-ILPA CEO
7 years ago
Star Mountain Capital has endorsed ILPA’s (Institutional Limited Partners Association) private equity principles in a bid to promote transparency in the private equity fund industry -
Not all BDCs will be winners after the borrowing cap is raised
7 years ago
BDCs will soon be able to take on twice as much debt as they were previously permitted, but some BDCs may struggle to take advantage -
Libor has a new contender as New York Fed launches SOFR
7 years ago
The New York Federal Reserve has launched a benchmark US that may eventually replace Libor: the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) -
Good news for BDCs as congress doubles leverage limits
7 years ago
US lawmakers have granted business development companies (BDCs) the ability to borrow more – a move for which the BDC industry has been pushing for years -
SEC's Grim and Crovitz resurface at Washington DC law firm
7 years ago
Two former US Securities and Exchange Commission directors have joined law firm Stradley Ronon -
Bonds climb as the Dow tumbles amid Trump sanctions on Chinese imports
7 years ago
Investors are seeking safety in government bonds -
Fund industry braces for further impact after court's DOL fiduciary rule decision
7 years ago
The US Department of Labor (DOL) had said it will not enforce its embattled ‘fiduciary rule’ following a legal ruling last week – but one regulatory lawyer says fund industry players should nevertheless brace for several impacts of that ruling -
Ares leads the way as US tax reform prompts corporate structure rethink
7 years ago
Ares Management has announced its conversion from a partnership tax structure to a corporation or C-Corp – and it’s likely other managers will follow suit now that US taxation law changes – the most comprehensive tax reform in more than three decades – have taken effect -
Pimco interval fund seeks SEC order allowing it to issue further share classes
7 years ago
The Pimco Flexible Credit Income Fund has sought permission from the SEC to issue further classes of shares -
Rule delay frees managers to continue selling
7 years ago
The US Department of Labor’s fiduciary rule were officially pushed back until 1 July 2019. That means selling funds into IRAs should be easier - for now -
SEC names deputy director for its investment management unit
7 years ago
The SEC has appointed Paul Cellupica as deputy director for its division of investment management -
Loan managers pile into BDCs amid possible change to leverage ratios
7 years ago
Golub Capital Partners and TCW are among those to have launched new BDCs as regulators look to revamp leverage limits -
Leader aims to be at forefront of floating rate credit fund comeback
7 years ago
Floating rate credit fund launches have slowed to a dribble in the past three years after launching en masse in 2013 – but they may be due for a revival -
LA pension fund monitors high yield manager Aegon amid SEC investigation
7 years ago
The Los Angeles City Employees Retirement System (Lacers) is currently monitoring its high yield manager Aegon, which is under SEC investigation
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