December 21, 2018 | "Irreverent, but never irrelevant" | | | John Lothian Publisher John Lothian News | |
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Scott Gordon: In Being Acquired By Marex Spectron, RCG Retains Name, Management, And Gains Global Reach Sarah Rudolph, John Lothian News
Rosenthal Collins (RCG) has roots going back nearly 95 years, so the news that it is being acquired is big...but the name will live on, as will much of the management and staff of the company. Marex Spectron is set to take over the customer business of RCG, one of the top independent FCMs, in January, with RCG's current president and CFO Jason Manumaleuna as CEO and Scott Gordon, current chairman and CEO, as vice chairman. RCG will become a division of Marex Spectron.
In an interview with JLN, Gordon said Marex was "keenly interested in having RCG run the company with no change to the management or the customer side....customers will still be talking to the same people and getting the same service."
Gordon will step back from the day to day operations he has been involved in at RCG for the past 15 years or so. He will leave the daily management to Manumaleuna, who Gordon said is the perfect person to be CEO. "When we hired him, I was hoping someday this would happen," he said. Gordon will remain as an advisor.
Read the rest HERE.
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Hits & Takes JLN Staff
Today is the last edition of the John Lothian Newsletter until after Christmas. Monday is the Christmas Eve holiday and we won't be publishing. During the break between Christmas and New Years, we will publish JLN every day. JLN Options will be on a reduced publication schedule. The JLN team will be working from home between the holidays and taking some much needed time off too.
We wish you all Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas and a safe and happy break from the markets.~JJL
For the record, I really love what I do. I love the people I work with, the readers and sponsors we have and am thankful to all of you for letting me do what I and we do. I believe in what John Lothian News does. I believe in market based solutions and smartly regulated efficient markets. I believe in the people who do their best to make the markets the best they can be for not just their own benefit, but for the benefit of all. There is justice in market based solutions. There is also a need to help those who are left behind and this industry is amazing in the number of ways they do that. Thank you for letting me run on from the heart.~JJL
I have asked to be reappointed to the CFTC's Technology Advisory Committee, which is being renewed after the TAC membership expired last fall.~JJL
Scott Gordon is one of my heroes. He and the owners of RCG did not just sell the RCG customer business, they sold it to a firm where everyone got to keep their jobs. That is being trustworthy and loyal to the people who have worked so hard for RCG over the years. Well done!~JJL
I accidently posted today's Pat Arbor story to my church's Facebook page. I deleted it immediately when one of my ministers inquired about it. For my part, it was a Christmas story and we need to be caring of those in prison. Maybe my oops had more meaning than first thought.~JJL
DTCC's Larry Thompson will retire at the end of this year after more than three decades at the company, the DTCC has announced. ~SR
The upstart free-trading firm Robinhood has not had the best December - its options trading platform went down for part of December 12, irritating customers. Then the broker, which sports unicorn status, announced it was launching a checking and savings account service that pays out three percent interest and is insured up to $250k by SIPC. It turns out that SIPC had a different take (summed up as, "We're providing what now?!") And yesterday, U.S. senators wrote to regulators asking for more information about how they "carefully monitor fintechs who, intentionally or not, blur financial products for a competitive advantage." So, if you're a lawyer and in the market for a job, Robinhood is hiring regulatory counsel.~SD
Please don't give your children bitcoin for Christmas.~MR
It is a fact, you can turn coal into bitcoin.~JJL
Please don't give your children coal for Christmas.~MR
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FIA Announces Five New Staff in London and Washington FIA FIA President and CEO Walt Lukken today announced five new staff members who have recently joined the FIA team; Stuart Bailey is FIA's new Vice President of Clearing Policy and Operations in the London office; Steve Adamske is the new Vice President, Head of Communications and Public Affairs; Kyle Glenn is FIA's new Director of Government Relations in the Washington, D.C. office; John Graham is FIA's new Director of Regulation working in the London office; Sabina Hussain is FIA's new events manager working out of its London office. FIA President and CEO Walt Lukken today announced five new staff members who have recently joined the FIA team. "These individuals strengthen an already talented and experienced legal, regulatory and outreach staff at FIA," said Lukken. "Our members, and our industry broadly, are fortunate to have these experienced and talented individuals as advocates to policymakers, legislators, regulators and media." /goo.gl/AFEJnX
***** Nice additions to the FIA team. A special congratulations to Steve Adamske, whom we work with directly.~JJL
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SEC Operational Status SEC In the event of a federal government shutdown, the SEC will remain open for a limited number of days, fully staffed and focused on the agency's mission. Any changes to the SEC's operational status will be announced here in accordance with the agency's plan for operating during a shutdown. As that plan contemplates, we are currently making preparations for a potential shutdown with a focus on the market integrity and investor protection components of our mission. bit.ly/2CpKBUj
*****Deja vu all over again.~JJL
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As holidays approach, judge keeps ex-CBOT chief, 82, in jail over divorce fight Mark Brown - Chicago Sun Times Eighty-two-year-old former Chicago Board of Trade chairman Patrick Arbor came to court Thursday in a wheelchair wearing his Cook County Jail uniform. bit.ly/2Lw8Rqq
***** Arbor's lawyer said Arbor was not a flight risk. The judge did not agree.~JJL
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A Data-Driven Christmas Cloud Quant
'Twas the week before Christmas at the North Pole finishing all the projects was the Head Quant's Goal.
Santa was wanting the newest naughty and nice list. Presents are needed for all good engineers and analysts.
Click HERE for the rest of the poem.
***** Tayloe Draughon has already gotten too deep into the eggnog.~JJL
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Wednesday's Top Three Our top read piece of the day was the announcement, Marex Spectron To Acquire Chicago-Based FCM Rosenthal Collins Group's Customer Business. Second went to Crain's Chicago Business' CME Group CEO Terry Duffy may expand board of directors. Third was the Wall Street Journal's piece about ICE's new initiative Bakkt, in First Futures Contract to Pay Out in Bitcoin Poised for Green Light
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MarketsWiki Stats 137,929,585 pages viewed; 23,357 pages; 215,987 edits MarketsWiki Statistics
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Lead Stories | CQS hires Xavier Rolet for growth push Laurence Fletcher - FT CQS, the fund management firm set up by trader Michael Hintze, has hired former London Stock Exchange chief Xavier Rolet in a bid to grab a slice of the billions of dollars that have been pouring into passive funds. /on.ft.com/2rNd8Np
DTCC's Larry Thompson Retires After More Than Three Decades at the Firm; Thompson Served as DTCC's General Counsel Since 2005 and, Most Recently, As Vice Chairman DTCC Larry Thompson, who served in a variety of senior-level roles at The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), including General Counsel and, most recently, Vice Chairman of the firm, will retire at the end of this year after more than three decades at the company. /goo.gl/vSmcZC
Ex-Deutsche Börse chief nears alleged insider trading settlement; Carsten Kengeter willing to pay EUR5m if prosecutors drop case Olaf Storbeck, Philip Stafford and Patrick Jenkins - FT Former Deutsche Börse chief executive Carsten Kengeter is nearing a settlement to a criminal investigation into alleged insider trading at Germany's largest stock exchange, and is willing to pay about EUR5m if the prosecutors drop the case, people familiar with the matter told the Financial Times. /on.ft.com/2rOzvSt
Longtime Chicago firm to sell futures brokerage business; British firm Marex Spectron will absorb 14,000 client accounts and 150 employees from Rosenthal Collins Group. Lynne Marek - Crain's Chicago Business The 95-year-old Chicago futures commission merchant Rosenthal Collins Group signed an agreement to sell its brokerage business to British firm Marex Spectron, the two firms said in a statement. bit.ly/2CpEH5k
China poised to buy more U.S. soybeans soon Reuters China is poised to buy another round of soybeans from the United States, two sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday, amid a truce in a trade war with the United States. /goo.gl/XgGgtq
Treasury chief calls market reaction to Fed 'overblown' Reuters U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Thursday that investors' reaction to the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes was "completely overblown", in an unusually direct comment on financial market activity. /reut.rs/2Ex0SYZ
How Bad Will It Get for the Stock Market? Vildana Hajric, Sarah Ponczek, Lu Wang and Elena Popina - Bloomberg Traders look at technicals, historical precedent for assurance; Corrections typically last 119 days; this one's 91 days in While it feels like it won't stop, someday it will. To get a handle on when equities might bottom out, analysts and investors turn to everything from valuations to technical analysis and history. /bloom.bg/2rOzii9
Hong Kong takes global IPO crown, looks to a quieter 2019 Julia Fioretti - Reuters A flurry of initial public offerings (IPOs) in Hong Kong propelled the financial center to first place for IPO volumes globally, but next year is unlikely to see as many big-ticket listings. /reut.rs/2rPJcAk
Singapore to Expand 1MDB Criminal Probe to Include Goldman Andrea Tan - Bloomberg Authorities focus on whether fees flowed into local unit; Singapore introduced deferred-prosecution system this year Singapore has expanded a criminal probe into fund flows linked to scandal-plagued 1MDB to include Goldman Sachs Group Inc., which helped raise money for the entity, people with knowledge of the matter said. /bloom.bg/2rN54fs
Rogue Bankers Don't Explain Goldman's 1MDB Mess; The Wall Street bank's internal checks weren't robust enough to stop its involvement with the scandal-plagued investment fund. Nisha Gopalan - Bloomberg Whether or not you believe that Goldman Sachs Group Inc. deserved those high fees for its work with a scandal-ridden Malaysian investment fund, or that rogue bankers got it in this hot mess, one thing's for sure: The bank's internal checks just weren't good enough. /bloom.bg/2rN3RVs
Malaysia finance minister wants $7.5bn from Goldman; Lim Guan Eng calls for highest targeted reparations over bank's dealings with 1MDB Stefania Palma and Robert Armstrong - FT Malaysia's finance minister says Goldman Sachs should pay $7.5bn in reparations over its business with the scandal-ridden 1MDB state investment fund, piling on to the criminal charges Kuala Lumpur filed against the Wall Street bank earlier this week. /on.ft.com/2rRqCaY
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Exchanges, OTC & Clearing | Top news from exchanges, clearing, settlement and trade execution facilities | Euronext acquires Commcise Euronext Euronext, the leading pan-European exchange in the Eurozone, today announces the acquisition of 78% of the capital of Commcise, a Software as a Service ("SaaS") provider of award-winning research evaluation and commission management solutions for financial services firms, from its founders for an initial cash consideration of £27 million. /goo.gl/cvLVjP
Euronext acquires research and commissions service provider; Euronext acquires 78% of Commcise for an initial cash consideration of £27 million. By Jonathan Watkins - The Trade Euronext has purchased a majority stake in Commcise, a Software as a Service (SaaS) provider of research evaluation and commission management solutions for financial services firms. bit.ly/2rRk24d
Eris Swap Futures Volume Surges at CME Group CME Group Just two weeks since transitioning to become a CME product on December 1, Eris Swap Futures Average Daily Volume (ADV) has surged. bit.ly/2EB4F7m
New Record Open Interest for Cboe S&P 500 Options Surpasses 20 Million Contracts Matt Moran - Cboe Blog While many investors are concerned that benchmark indexes for major investment classes are down year-to date, it appears more investors are using S&P 500 options to manage risk and enhance income bit.ly/2EAXWKF
Xavier Rolet to Join Asset Manager CQS as Chief Executive; Rolet will oversee an expansion of CQS that will attempt to broaden the firm's ability to manage larger pots of money By Alex Frangos - WSJ Former London Stock Exchange boss Xavier Rolet will become chief executive of CQS, taking helm of the privately held London-based credit markets focused investment house as it looks to expand beyond its hedge fund roots. /on.wsj.com/2rRdhiB
***** Here is The Trade's version of the story.~JJL
Erik Müller: Ensemble, c'est tout; Together with our clients, we have a created a real alternative for clearing interest rate swaps within the EU Eurex Erik Müller, CEO of Eurex Clearing AG, talks about the Partnership Program for the interest rate derivatives segment, repo and FX, how Eurex Clearing is providing an alternative to clearing in London and how the clearing house significantly reduces the systemic risks inherent to financial markets. bit.ly/2rNiOH7
Reporting by Eurex Clearing according to Article 9 EU Regulation No. 648/2012 (EMIR): Updated version 2.3 of the Member Information available Eurex According to Article 9 EMIR (European Market Infrastructure Regulation), both Eurex Clearing and its Clearing Members are obliged to report transactions in exchange-traded, off-book and OTC derivatives since 12 February 2014. Since 12 August 2014, also collateral and valuation reports have to be submitted. bit.ly/2rPN3gM
EurexOTC IRS: Update of liquidity factors with effect from 28 December 2018 Eurex The liquidity factors for EurexOTC IRS are part of a regular review and will be updated prior to the first intraday calculation run on 28 December 2018. bit.ly/2rQs6lI
Launch of refined LSOC service offering; Amendments to the FCM Regulations of Eurex Clearing AG Eurex This circular contains information with respect to Eurex Clearing AG´s ("Eurex Clearing") LSOC (Legally Segregated Operationally Commingled) service offering. bit.ly/2rPuQzF
Variance Futures: Fee holiday for transaction fees from 1 January 2019 until 30 June 2019 Eurex Effective 1 January 2019, the following measure of Eurex Clearing will come into effect: The transaction fees for EURO STOXX 50® Variance Futures, pursuant to section 3 of the Price List of Eurex Clearing AG, will be waived between 1 January 2019 and 30 June 2019. bit.ly/2rPvM79
Eurex Clearing expands US distribution network Deutsche Börse Group Eurex Clearing, one of the world's leading central counterparties, is expanding its US distribution network and will also be offering future clearing of swaps to Futures Commission Merchants (FCMs) clients. So far, Eurex only settles futures in the US. bit.ly/2rPNaJe
Nasdaq Welcomed 185 IPOs and 20 Exchange Transfers in 2018; Seven of the 10 largest technology IPOs by proceeds raised listed on Nasdaq By GlobeNewswire Nasdaq (Nasdaq:NDAQ) announced today that in 2018 it welcomed 185 initial public offerings (IPOs) and 20* exchange transfers. Nasdaq has extended its IPO leadership to 20 consecutive quarters in the U.S. with a 72 percent win rate, with new listings raising a total of $27.7 billion. bit.ly/2rNabwa
BREXIT LME Following the formal adoption on 19 December 2018 by the European Commission of an equivalence decision in relation to the UK, LME Clear is pleased to confirm that it appears likely that it will be able to continue to provide clearing services to all members following the UK's withdrawal from the European Union. Accordingly, LME Clear does not propose issuing a notice of service withdrawal in relation to the provision of clearing services for any of its members. As a result of the publication of this equivalence decision, ESMA is now able to formally process an application for recognition from LME Clear. LME Clear has therefore prepared an application under EMIR Article 25 and is engaging with ESMA on preparatory work to achieve recognition as a third country CCP. bit.ly/2rNrtcz
Additional Non-business Days in Connection with New Emperor's Accession to the Throne and Enthronement Ceremony JPX The government of Japan has promulgated and enforced a decree that designates the day of the new Emperor's Accession to the Throne and the day of the Enthronement Ceremony as national holidays (Act No. 99 of 2018). Accordingly, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc., Osaka Exchange, Inc., and Japan Securities Clearing Corporation have also determined that the following four dates in 2019 shall be non-business days in accordance with their respective business rules and regulations. bit.ly/2rNjvjH
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Fintech | A roundup of today's market tech news and a look at tomorrow's disruptors | Does the M&A Trend Among Technology Vendors Present a Real Value Proposition for the Buy Side? Klaus Holse, SimCorp - TABB Forum The acquisition trend in the investment management software vendor space has gathered pace and widened to include asset servicers broadening the scope of their offerings. In the summer alone, SS&C acquired EZE Software and State Street Global inked a deal for Charles River Development. The sustained acquisition trend in the financial software market has a long-term impact on the market landscape, not least for the end-user. /goo.gl/ZUEHZD
U.S. senators write to regulators on Robinhood's botched checking plans Katanga Johnson, Anna Irrera - Reuters A bipartisan group of U.S. senators sent a letter to regulators on Thursday expressing concern that financial technology startup Robinhood may not be offering full transparency to its customers over the botched launch of its new cash management service. /reut.rs/2Ex16PP
Boosting Algo Performance with Venue and Routing Analysis Larry Tabb - Tabb Forum The equity trading world is virtually all electronic. The US equities market - which consists of 13 exchanges, 35 or so equity ATSs and a host of other electronically accessible trading venues - executes approximately $330 billion in notional value via 6.6 billion shares through 34 million trades a day. There is virtually no practical way that any trade  other than those executed purely by hand, which tend to be large blocks  can be executed effectively and consistently without the aid of sophisticated trading and routing technology. CNBC banking correspondent Hugh Son reinforced this point on May 10, 2018, when he reported that 99% of JP Morgan's equity orders were executed electronically. /goo.gl/5ZTgM1
Statpro contract highlights LDI search for delta Investment Europe StatPro, the provider of online analytics and pricing services provider, says it has secured a three-year deal with a European insurer worth more than £1m for its Revolution Delta service. The insurer is an existing customer using the Delta service to manage its liability driven investments. /goo.gl/KocDzj
India's fintech companies struggle for an alternative to Aadhaar Pratik Bhakta - Economic Times, India Imagine driving steadily on a hilly road and suddenly having to brake hard as a landslide blocks the path ahead, leaving the journey incomplete and the destination elusive. This gives a sense of the state India's financial technology or fintech industry found itself in after the Supreme Court's Aadhaar judgement. /goo.gl/J6P8Ze
Google gets e-money licence in Lithuania Henry Vilar - Banking Tech Bank of Lithuania has granted Google Payment an electronic money institution licence authorising to issue and redeem electronic money as well as provide payment services. "The end of this year reflects our efforts and experience of the past few years in actively developing a fintech-conducive ecosystem in Lithuania. Our regulatory environment and the benefits it offers have been acknowledged by both start-ups and world-class fintech companies," says board member Marius Jurgilas. bit.ly/2ECUHTi
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Cryptocurrencies | Top stories for cryptocurrencies | UK government 'ready' to allow regulator oversight of crypto assets Caroline Binham - FT The UK government said it "stands ready" to give the financial regulator more power to oversee cryptocurrency assets after parliamentarians warned of a "Wild West" crypto market that poses risks to consumers. /on.ft.com/2rRu99e
Bitcoin Cash's 180% Bounce Looks Like a Dead Cat Lionel Laurent - Bloomberg There's a great website that tracks the number of times obituaries have been written on Bitcoin (this column will be added to them). The expected punchline is no doubt that the crypto-currency will outlive all the people writing about it. That's possible. After hitting a year's low of about $3,143, down about 80 percent from January highs, Bitcoin has risen 27 percent this week. Short-sellers are closing their positions, while fans smell fresh opportunity. /bloom.bg/2rOPy2L
***** I enjoy anytime I can put the words "dead cat" into the newsletter.~JJL
Wall Street's Biggest Bitcoin Forecaster Gives Up Forecasting Bitcoin Eric Lam - Bloomberg Fundstrat founder has stopped giving crypto price targets; Both bulls and bears had trouble forecasting Bitcoin in 2018 For a sense of how tough 2018 has been for Bitcoin forecasters, look no further than Tom Lee's latest cryptocurrency research report. /bloom.bg/2rN3hae
History Shows This Week's Bitcoin Rally Could Be Fleeting Eddie van der Walt - Bloomberg This week's more than 25 percent rally in Bitcoin is impressive, but it doesn't signal a return to its erstwhile boom years, if its price history is a guide. /bloom.bg/2rPIq6o
Litecoin Founder Who Beat 90% Plunge Now Finds Shadow Over Coin Olga Kharif - Bloomberg Litecoin founder Charlie Lee says he's focusing on increasing use of the eighth-largest cryptocurrency rather than dwelling on his fortuitous decision a year ago to sell all his holdings at the height of the digital-asset market bubble. /bloom.bg/2rPINO1
Facebook Is Developing a Cryptocurrency for WhatsApp Transfers, Sources Say Sarah Frier and Julie Verhage - Bloomberg Facebook Inc. is working on making a cryptocurrency that will let users transfer money on its WhatsApp messaging app, focusing first on the remittances market in India, according to people familiar with the matter. /bloom.bg/2rOI2VJ
Make The Most of Your Failed Bitcoin Gamble: Sell Now; The popping of the crypto bubble has been painful, but a quick sale (and repurchase, if you choose) may lower your taxes Laura Saunders - WSJ Almost the only good thing about investing in cryptocurrencies in 2018 was the tax break. These assets have been crushed this year. Bitcoin's price, for example, has fallen from about $15,000 to about $4,000. /on.wsj.com/2rNxPZD
Lawmakers look to change SEC's 72-year-old securities definition to exclude cryptocurrencies Kate Rooney - CNBC Congress may finally bring the cryptocurrency industry what it has been loudly calling for: regulatory clarity. Two congressmen are introducing a bill Thursday that would exclude digital currencies from the decades-old definition of a security. The legal definition might seem like an insignificant change, but it has become a heated issue for those in the industry who say the law is outdated for a digital asset class. /cnb.cx/2SXSDcm
Investors Still Interested In Cryptocurrency But Crave More Education Donna Fuscaldo - Forbes Cryptocurrency may be down, but according to a new survey by eToro, the Tel Aviv-based online trading company, it isn't out. In fact, investors are still interested in trading digital tokens despite a precipitous decline in the price all year, with education the biggest roadblock to more investor adoption. bit.ly/2GM8F87
Coinbase launches in more markets and plans 'aggressive' 2019 expansion Ryan Browne - CNBC Coinbase has launched its cryptocurrency trading platform in more markets as the firm plans an "aggressive" international push next year. The company said Thursday it had expanded its product to several European countries and overseas territories, including Lithuania, Iceland, Andorra, Gibraltar, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. /cnb.cx/2EB1Xik
Stories from Alternative Crypto Sources:
Coinbase Wants You to Earn Crypto While Learning About Crypto CCN bit.ly/2Rgy1i6
Brazilian Supermarket Chain Starts Accepting Cryptocurrency Payments CCN bit.ly/2QJifgn
Binance CEO Bullish on Cryptocurrency. Says 2018 Was Just a Correction That Doesn't Worry Him Ethereum World News bit.ly/2CqWU2q
5 Types of Cryptocurrency Entrepreneurs Should Know About Entrepreneur.com bit.ly/2Ra3rGV
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Politics | An overview of politics as it relates to the financial markets | Russian Agents Sought Secret US Treasury Records On Clinton Backers During 2016 Campaign Anthony Cormier and Jason Leopold - BuzzFeed News US Treasury Department officials used a Gmail back channel with the Russian government as the Kremlin sought sensitive financial information on its enemies in America and across the globe, according to documents reviewed by BuzzFeed News. /goo.gl/zRdHsm
The Trump Volatility Risks; The President indulges his worst impulses and loses a defense chief. The Editorial Board - WSJ It is well known that President Trump invests fervent belief in the stock market as a performance measure. When it's rising, as it often has during his Presidency, he says that his policies are responsible. But what about a week like this with markets in decline, including a steep two-day drop in the Dow Jones average? No logic exists that will allow Mr. Trump to take responsibility only for sunny days. /on.wsj.com/2rOJjMv
Treasury Secretary Says Market Has Overreacted to Federal Reserve; Secretary Steven Mnuchin added that investors are disappointed in some of Fed chairman's comments Kate Davidson - WSJ Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Thursday that market reaction following the Federal Reserve's two-day policy meeting this week has been completely overblown, and he suggested the central bank may not need to raise rates at all next year if inflation remains low. /on.wsj.com/2rY2Iux
Shutdown Nears With Congress at Impasse Over Trump's Border Wall Erik Wasson, Anna Edgerton and Laura Litvan - Bloomberg After House adds wall money, stopgap goes back to Senate; Money for several agencies set to run out Friday night The U.S. government is just hours away from a partial shutdown with Congress at an impasse over funding President Donald Trump's border wall. /bloom.bg/2rN4u1g
Mattis Puts Trump's Presidency in Peril; This resignation stings because it's not about policy, it's about values. Eli Lake - Bloomberg Donald Trump may not know it yet, but his presidency is collapsing. His tweets Thursday announcing the resignation of Defense Secretary James Mattis by the end of February were polite and respectful. And it would be easy to attribute this resignation to a difference in policy: Trump ignored Mattis and went forward with a hasty and ill-considered withdrawal of U.S. forces from Syria. It looks like Trump is about to do the same thing in Afghanistan. /bloom.bg/2rOQofV
Mattis Eviscerates Trump Worldview in Blunt Resignation Letter Nick Wadhams - Bloomberg Pentagon chief cites his 'four decades of immersion' in policy; Resignation letter praises Pentagon staff, troops -- not Trump The world long wondered what Defense Secretary Jim Mattis thought about Donald Trump's approach to the world. Now it knows. In a scathing two-page letter that Mattis said reflected his "four decades of immersion" in national security issues, the four-star general praised U.S. leadership in global alliances, called out Russia and China for authoritarian behavior and said American leaders need to be "clear-eyed" about separating friends from foes. /bloom.bg/2rNdrrr
Mattis Exit Stirs World of Worries From Brussels to Beijing David Tweed - Bloomberg The abrupt resignation of U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has governments from Seoul to Brussels on edge, as the reliability of American alliances and the direction of policy under an erratic leader comes under question. /bloom.bg/2rNeasL
Russia Goes After BBC as U.K. Threatens to Ban RT TV Channel Alexei Anishchuk - Bloomberg Russian watchdog starts probe in response to U.K.'s move on RT; Kremlin spokesman Peskov says BBC's coverage is "tendentious" Russia's communications watchdog, Roskomnadzor, announced it's beginning a probe into the BBC's legal compliance, a day after the U.K. announced a possible ban of the Kremlin-funded TV channel RT for breaching impartiality rules. /bloom.bg/2rReSVT
Hemp Is Now Legal Thanks to the Farm Bill. Here Comes the FDA Anna Edney - Bloomberg Now that hemp is legal in the U.S., the Food and Drug Administration says it plans to figure out how it will oversee an expected explosion in products containing the compound CBD. /bloom.bg/2rPGElK
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Regulation & Enforcement | For more regulatory, visit MarketsReformWiki, our website focused on current market reform efforts. | FINRA Sanctions Merrill Lynch $6 Million for Selling IPOs to Industry Insiders FINRA FINRA announced today that it has fined Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. for improperly selling shares in initial public offerings (IPOs) to industry insiders, including its employees' immediate family members and customers who were brokers at other brokerage firms. Merrill Lynch will pay a $5.5 million fine, and disgorge $490,530 it earned as revenue from the sales. /goo.gl/5kikBF
FINRA Publishes Report on Selected Cybersecurity Practices - 2018 FINRA FINRA today published its Report on Selected Cybersecurity Practices - 2018, a detailed review of effective information-security controls at securities firms. The report represents the newest initiative in FINRA's ongoing effort to help broker-dealers - including small firms - further develop their cybersecurity programs. bit.ly/2rM8yyQ
SEC Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations Announces 2019 Examination Priorities SEC The Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations (OCIE) today announced its 2019 examination priorities. OCIE publishes its exam priorities annually to promote transparency of its examination program and provide insights into the areas it believes present potentially heightened risk to investors or the integrity of the U.S. capital markets. This year, particular emphasis will be on digital assets, cybersecurity, and matters of importance to retail investors, including fees, expenses, and conflicts of interest. bit.ly/2EEWHKP
US Agencies Propose Update To Management Interlock Rules Mondovisione The federal banking agencies on Thursday invited public comment on a proposal to update rules restricting the ability of a director or other management official to serve at more than one depository institution or depository holding company. The proposed changes would provide relief for community banks and better align with other rules. /goo.gl/QFeSLU
CFTC Staff Acts to Expand U.S. Customer Options for Clearing Swaps CFTC The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission's (CFTC) staff today issued permission to Eurex Clearing AG (Eurex) to begin clearing swap transactions on behalf of customers of futures commission merchants (FCMs), providing U.S. customers with another option for clearing their swap transactions. CFTC staff permission was issued in the form of three letters from the Division of Clearing and Risk and the Division of Swap Dealer and Intermediary Oversight. bit.ly/2ED6r7Y
Statement of Commissioner Brian Quintenz on Staff No-Action Relief for Eurex Clearing AG CFTC Over two years ago, the European Commission (EC) and the CFTC agreed to a common approach to the regulation and supervision of cross-border CCPs (CCP Agreement).[1] The CCP Agreement was intensely negotiated for three years, and, in my opinion, the end result produced an agreement that promoted regulatory deference as well as prioritized supporting the vibrancy and liquidity of our global derivatives markets. bit.ly/2ED60KS
The SEC Isn't OK With Spouses Who Eavesdrop; People who are in a marriage and overhear merger news as part of their marriage can't trade on it. Matt Levine - Bloomberg I worry a little that I have been a little too successful in convincing people that "insider trading is not about fairness, it's about theft." (And also not successful enough in convincing people that nothing in this column is legal advice.) We talked yesterday about a guy named Peter Cho, who settled insider trading charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission after he overheard his investment-banker fiancée talking about a deal at their apartment and bought short-dated call options on the target's stock. Several people emailed or tweeted to say: Wait, I thought trading on material nonpublic information that you overhear is just fine? /bloom.bg/2rPHzTe
U.S. Bank Regulators Warn of 'Living Will' Shortcomings at Four Foreign-Owned Banks; Regulators faulted Barclays, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank and UBS Group Andrew Ackerman - WSJ U.S. bank regulators on Thursday faulted Barclays, Credit Suisse Group, Deutsche Bank and UBS Group for shortcomings with their "living will" plans for winding themselves down in a crisis. /on.wsj.com/2rPLrTX
ASIC warns Coffs Harbour locals to watch out for super spruikers ASIC The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is warning the public that superannuation spruikers promoting illegal use of self-managed super funds (SMSFs) are operating in the Coffs Harbour area. bit.ly/2rRyskU
Notice of ESMA's Product Intervention Renewal Decision in relation to binary options ESMA On 14 December 2018, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) adopted a Decision under Article 40 of Regulation (EU) No 600/2014 to renew the prohibition on the marketing, distribution or sale of binary options to retail clients. The Decision renews ESMA Decision (EU) 2018/795 on the same terms as the previous renewal decision, ESMA Decision (EU) 2018/1466. bit.ly/2rNitEr
ESMA amends guidelines on the application of C6 and C7 under MiFIDII ESMA The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has today published amended guidelines on the application of C6 and C7 of Annex 1 of MiFID II. The amended guidelines, which are an update to the guidelines originally adopted under MiFID I, will be adapted to the new MiFID II regulatory framework without any change to the substance. bit.ly/2rRmNm5
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Investing & Trading | Today's top stories from equities, indices and FICC (fixed income, currencies and commodities) | Why Currencies Were Less Oil-Linked in 2018 Paul Golden - OpenMarkets OPEC's decision to cut oil production beginning in January 2019 might have been expected to boost oil-linked currencies, but other factors are taking their toll. bit.ly/2EAE2Qg
American Eagle gold, silver coin demand reaches 11-year lows Renita D. Young - Reuters In a sign of precious metals demand, sales of U.S. Mint American Eagle gold and silver coins are closing out their weakest year since 2007, as investors favored higher-yielding assets, despite volatility in global stock and bond markets late in the year. /reut.rs/2ExVxk5
Wall Street's Billionaire Machine, Where Almost Everyone Gets Rich Tom Metcalf, Tom Maloney, Sally Bakewell and Christopher Cannon - Bloomberg He has the familiar trappings of the ultra-wealthy: a Beverly Hills estate, a superyacht, art by Rothko and Pollock. But Eric Smidt is a new kind of super-rich. He made his fortune by transforming an old-fashioned business into a giant ATM, an overhaul aided by one of the hottest plays on Wall Street: collateralized loan obligations. /bloom.bg/2LAXuhj
Twitter Plunges as Citron Says the 'Toxic' Site Is 'Uninvestable' Selina Wang - Bloomberg Researcher cites Amnesty International analysis of tweets; Tech companies have become targets of social activists Twitter Inc. shares plummeted after Citron Research said a report by Amnesty International documenting the abuse of women on the platform shouldn't be ignored by investors. /bloom.bg/2Lv3tnv
Euro Stoxx 50 Flirts With Bear Market as Stocks Tumble Worldwide Jan-Patrick Barnert - Bloomberg The Euro Stoxx 50 sank 1.3 percent on Friday, flirting with the bear market threshold after losing 20 percent from a peak in November 2017. The gauge is following other European indexes like Germany's DAX and Italy's FTSE MIB which entered bear territory earlier this year. /bloom.bg/2rRacPz
Why Palladium's Suddenly an Especially Precious Metal Rupert Rowling, Eddie van der Walt - Bloomberg For the first time in more than a decade, palladium is rivaling gold in value. A key component in pollution-control devices for cars and trucks, the metal's price has surged as much as 50 percent in about four months, making it at times more expensive than gold. The rally shows few signs of fizzling. /bloom.bg/2LtvRqi
An Investor's Guide to Emerging-Market Risks in 2019 Paul Wallace - Bloomberg Rising U.S. rates, trade wars and big elections lurk next year; More than $5 trillion wiped off emerging stocks since January Emerging markets are tentatively picking themselves up from the floor after a rout that's wiped more than $5 trillion off the value of stocks since January. But the reprieve may not last long. /bloom.bg/2LB072F
Wall Street set for worst December since 1930s as global stocks retreat; Threat of federal government shutdown adds to fears over economic growth and trade war Peter Wells and Nicole Bullock and Michael Hunter - FT US markets were on course for the worst December since the 1930s amid a widespread sell-off of stocks across Europe and Asia, as investors nervously waited for a threatened federal government shutdown later on Friday. /on.ft.com/2LsI5zi
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Banks, Brokers & Managed Funds | The latest from banks, brokers, hedge funds and managed futures | Petrobras suspends oil and fuel trading with Vitol, Trafigura and Glencore Andres Schipani and Neil Hume - Financial Times Petrobras said on Thursday it has halted oil and refined products trading with Vitol, Trafigura and Glencore just hours after Brazilian prosecutors charged 12 people in relations to an alleged bribery scheme aimed at benefiting global traders. /on.ft.com/2Ey3c1P
UBS Intensifies Succession Planning for CEO Sergio Ermotti Jan-Henrik Foerster, Patrick Winters and Eyk Henning - Bloomberg Ermotti said to tell investors that bank is working on a plan; Chairman Axel Weber is said to favor external candidate as CEO UBS Group AG is intensifying succession planning for Chief Executive Officer Sergio Ermotti and will consider external candidates to lead Switzerland's largest bank, according to people familiar with the matter. /bloom.bg/2LAXXA5
Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse Targeted by EU Bond Probe Aoife White, Steven Arons and Jan-Henrik Foerster - Bloomberg Four lenders get EU scrutiny over suspected agency-bond cartel; Deutsche Bank doesn't expect fines, Credit Suisse cooperating Deutsche Bank AG, Credit Suisse Group AG and Credit Agricole SA were targeted by a European Union probe into a suspected cartel for sovereign-bond trading. /bloom.bg/2Lu7Wa6
Banks Say They Aren't Cashing In on This Market Turmoil Lananh Nguyen and Michelle Davis - Bloomberg Citi, Natixis are among the victims of dramatic market swings; BofA's Moynihan reverses previous forecast of a trading gain Financial-market turbulence is supposed to be a good thing for Wall Street trading desks -- not so this quarter. /bloom.bg/2rOGUkE
For Hedge Funds, 2019 Offers Risks and Rewards on Fannie-Freddie Elizabeth Dexheimer - Bloomberg Treasury is determined to come up with a fix for the companies; FHFA nominee's record offers mixed bag for shareholders For hedge funds that have been hoping the Trump administration would deliver a windfall on their investments in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, 2019 could be a make-or-break year There are reasons for cautious optimism after years of heartbreak. /bloom.bg/2rO2A0k
Credit Suisse Is Setting Its Sights on a New Generation of Wealthy Australians Emily Cadman - Bloomberg Credit Suisse Group AG, which doubled assets at its Australian private banking business in the past three years, is focusing on a younger generation of internationally minded, tech-savvy customers to overcome the challenges that forced international rivals like UBS Group AG out of the market. /bloom.bg/2rPIH97
Quant investors face test of faith in 2019; Sharp reversals in market trends has hurt performance of some big quant funds this year Laurence Fletcher - FT Investors have been piling into computer-driven hedge funds in recent years, betting that advances in areas such as artificial intelligence and big data will help quants beat human traders. For many, 2018 has severely tested their resolve. /on.ft.com/2rKGkoe
Loan funds suffer record outflows; Asset class hit by credit quality fears and lower expectations for rate rises Nicole Bullock and Joe Rennison - FT Loan funds suffered record outflows over the past week after the Federal Reserve signalled a slower pace of interest rate increases for next year and investors weighed increasingly shrill warnings of deteriorating credit quality. /on.ft.com/2rNdQKz
Former Barclays boss Bob Diamond on being fired and the future of finance; 'Anyone asking me for PR advice would need their head examined' Robert Armstrong - FT When I arrive at the Smith and Wollensky grill, barroom of the midtown Manhattan temple of grilled meat and red wine, Bob Diamond is in warm conversation with the manager. I wait as they catch up. Diamond notices me and extends his hand, and soon I am in one of those cocoons of hearty masculine bonhomie indigenous to steakhouses. Diamond has me firmly by the hand, the maitre d' has his hand on my shoulder. Jokes are made. What scoundrels we are. We laugh. To a spectator, it could have been a scene from the boom times of investment banking: middle-aged men in suits, about to celebrate their good fortune over a lavish meal. /on.ft.com/2rRcVc1
Bill Ackman and his activist peers limp to end of dismal year; Hedge fund managers have not been spared in the recent market turmoil Lindsay Fortado - FT Bill Ackman's hopes of achieving his first positive year in four are hanging in the balance after a stock market rout that eliminated the 17 per cent gain his hedge fund held earlier this year. /on.ft.com/2rQvBJ0
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Regions | Stories of local interest from the Americas, EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions | Danske Case May Turn Out to Be Hybrid Warfare, Estonia Says Ott Ummelas - Bloomberg One of Europe's largest money-laundering scandals centered around the Estonian branch of Danske Bank A/S could be a type of hybrid warfare waged by the Baltic nation's former Soviet master Russia. /bloom.bg/2LvQVMO
Crude refusal: China shuns U.S. oil despite trade war truce Florence Tan, Chen Aizhu - Reuters China, the world's top oil importer, is set to start 2019 buying little or no crude from the United States despite a three-month truce in a trade scrap between the two nations, with relatively high freight costs and political uncertainty choking demand. /reut.rs/2rProVJ
India throws another lifeline at its struggling government banks Nupur Anand - Quartz India wants to expedite the process of pulling its ailing state-owned banks out of the woods. The government will soon seek parliament's nod to sanction an additional Rs41,000 crore ($5.85 billion) to recapitalise public sector banks (PSBs), finance minister Arun Jaitley said at a press conference in New Delhi. This is over and above the Rs65,000 crore that the government had promised the banks this financial yearÂthough only Rs23,000 crore has been granted till now. bit.ly/2rRsW1G
Japanese asset manager Rheos Capital Works postpones $159 mln IPO Reuters Japanese asset management firm Rheos Capital Works said on Thursday that it had shelved plans for an 17.7 billion yen ($158.96 million) initial public offering (IPO) next week, saying it identified corporate governance matters that it needed to address. /reut.rs/2rRfc73
China Pledges More Stimulus in 2019 as Economy Seeks Bottom Bloomberg News More tax cuts, easier monetary policy on the cards for 2019; China to seek to implement Argentina trade deal with Trump China's top policy makers confirmed that more monetary and fiscal support will be rolled out in 2019, as the world's second-largest economy grapples with a slowdown that's yet to show signs of ending. /bloom.bg/2rRasy1
Asia's Mega Rich Take a Hit With $137 Billion in Losses in 2018 Venus Feng, Yoojung Lee and Blake Schmidt - Bloomberg Seven Chinese tech tycoons saw $45 billion wiped from assets; Lei Jun, Tadashi Yanai were among the year's winners The world's fastest growing source of mega-wealth hit a speed bump this year. The 128 people in Asia with enough money to crack the 500-member Bloomberg Billionaires Index lost a combined $137 billion in 2018, the first time wealth in the region has dropped since the ranking started in 2012. /bloom.bg/2rQY8Om
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Brexit | Financials stories regarding the decision of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union | Brexit uncertainty has 'intensified considerably', Bank of England warns; Policymakers hold interest rates steady in unanimous decision Chris Giles, Economics Editor - FT The Bank of England warned that Brexit uncertainties had "intensified considerably" during the past month as it left interest rates unchanged at 0.75 per cent. /on.ft.com/2rNn21p
May Is Hatching Secret Plan B to Avoid No-Deal Chaos Tim Ross, Robert Hutton, Kitty Donaldson and Alex Morales - Bloomberg If Parliament kills the deal, the people may need to decide; May's authority is draining away and leadership threat remains As cars lined up in the rain outside London's Lancaster House, the diplomats gathered within sipped wine and sought intelligence on where Brexit is headed at the Foreign Office Christmas party. /bloom.bg/2LuJTYF
London's Loss Is Luxembourg's Gain as Funds Face Brexit Flux Stephanie Bodoni - Bloomberg Grand Duchy a magnet for U.K. funds' management operations; Passport rules mean funds need a so-called AIFM on EU soil Britain's Brexit limbo is helping to give Luxembourg's booming funds industry a boost at the expense of jobs in the City of London. /bloom.bg/2LtGdGr
Brexit: David Gauke doubts PM would back no-deal BBC News Justice Secretary David Gauke has said he would be "very surprised" if the prime minister was prepared to back a no-deal Brexit, if her deal fails. Mr Gauke also said he would find it "very difficult" to stay in cabinet, if that became government policy. Cabinet splits have emerged over what should happen if the PM's withdrawal deal is rejected by MPs next month. Andrea Leadsom has suggested a "managed no deal" Brexit while Amber Rudd said a new referendum was "plausible". /bbc.in/2T3FzC5
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Miscellaneous | Stories that don't quite fit under the other sections | Is wealthy philanthropy doing more harm than good?; Two books look at how society has flattered the wealthy into believing they are the source of answers Edward Luce - FT Ten years ago, the authors Matthew Bishop and Michael Green coined the term "philanthrocapitalism" in a book that described "how the rich can save the world". By applying their moneymaking acumen to social investing, people such as Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, could help rid the world of disease, want, exclusion and ignorance. /on.ft.com/2rR0DjI
How Fortnite Triggered an Unwinnable War Between Parents and Their Boys; The last-man-standing videogame has grabbed onto American boyhood, pushing aside other pastimes and hobbies and transforming family dynamics Betsy Morris - WSJ Toby Ghassemieh is an inquisitive 12-year-old boy with a pet gecko named Coco and the makings of an ant colony in a bedroom cupboard. He built a forge in his backyard with plaster of Paris to melt aluminum into ingots. He wants to be a physicist when he grows up. /on.wsj.com/2rKKa0C
*****There's one every generation.~MR
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